Yes, water is always a liquid. There are three forms of matter, solid, liquid and gas. Water is liquid form or matter and ice is the solid form of matter.
Yes
H2O is in either solid, liquid or vapour commonly known as Ice, water and steam, water is always water if it is neither frozen nor evaporated
its always a liquid it is just in different forms
Technically "yes" but it has different forms called "Ice" and is made up of frozen water, and "humidity" which is the gas state of water. So using the word "water" will always class it as a liquid.
no solutions always do not contain liquid solute. eg: in a solution of salt and water water is the solvent and salt is the solvent.... also in lemonade sugar salt or anything r not liquid
No, any liquid is fine.
H2O is in either solid, liquid or vapour commonly known as Ice, water and steam, water is always water if it is neither frozen nor evaporated
Liquid water that changes into a gas is called evaporation. It is almost always done by heating to a boiling point.
Solid water has greater density than liquid water in general, assuming there is not much dissolved oxygen to cause voids. A solid will always be more dense than a liquid, if it freezes in a manner that does not allow for voids.
because water is a liquid and its always running and if it didnt it will be solid and stiff
No, it will only float in a liquid more dense than it. Since it is more dense than water, it would sink in water, for example.
Sirup sinks in water because it is denser. Liquid of higher density always sinks in liquid of lower desity.