If you freeze it, it is.
A true solid is a crystalline solid, and there are many of those. Water above 0 degrees C isn't a solid at all.
Yes, it is true. Water is liquid state and ice is solid state.
yes, this is true-when a solid dissolves in water, it is called a solute. hope this helped :-)
Yes, water is a true liquid at room temperature. It has a definite volume and takes the shape of its container.
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Yes, it is true; this is a method to obtain salt from sea water.
No, when a solid dissolves in water, the solid is called a solute, not a "sollute". The solute is the substance that is being dissolved in a solvent to form a solution.
True. Water vapor can condense directly into liquid water without needing a solid object as a surface for condensation to occur. The process of condensation can happen in the air when water vapor cools and reaches saturation point.
True.
True. Filtration is when you have a liquid (water) and a solid (sand) mixed together. You pour the liquid onto a filter, or material with lots of small holes. If the holes are small enough then the solid (sand) cannot go through them, but the liquid (water) can. This will allow you to separate them.
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Technically it's neither true nor false without additional information (we would need to know the temperature and pressure). However, for "ordinary" conditions that you might find on or near the surface of the Earth, ice (solid water) is less dense than water (liquid water).