I think snow is solid.
The solid substance formed during precipitation is called a precipitate. This occurs when two soluble reactants combine to form an insoluble product, which then separates out of the solution as a solid.
a mixture it contains water molecule,ice crystals dust,gases etc......
Snow is a groups of crystallised ice (ice isthe solid of water)which makes snow the crystallised solid of water.
because friction is strongest on the solidest substance, so it would be strongest on a solid, then a semisolid, then a liquid, then a gas.it is not so prevelent on snow thus gliding is easy an skiing too.
water
Rain, snow, sleet, or hail are all considered forms of precipitation. Rain is liquid, snow is solid, hail is solid. In chemistry precipitation is a solid substance precipitated out of a solution
Water is a substance that is commonly found in nature in all three states - liquid in rivers and oceans, solid as ice in glaciers and snow, and gas as water vapor in the air.
Not really. Snow is minute particles of ice loosely joined together, and when you pack it together hard, all the particles of ice come together and makes one big lump of ice. Another thing; If it was liquid, it would be called rain, not snow.
No, freezing is a change in STATE of a substance (from liquid to solid), the solid is NOT a new substance.
No, snow is a water solid.
When a substance changes from liquid to solid is called freezing.
Solute is any substance that is dissolved in a substance and is present in less quantity than the other substance. If the solute is a solid substance then it is called a solid solute. For example :- sugar dissolve in water, sugar is solid solute.