Its obvious No!
Water and ice are different states of the same substance (the compound H2O), so they are made of the same kind of molecules. The physical state varies with temperature and pressure, where water may be any of several forms of ice (solid), or a liquid, or a gas (water vapor).
Hydrogen. Just like liquid steam is made of water molecules - the same stuff but in a different form.
Steam is water in the vapour (gaseous) state; Ice is water in the solid state; liquid water is water in its liquid state - but the water's composition is the same in all three states.
submerge it in a liquid that has the same index of refraction eg. water.
No, it is not possible to drink dry water because water is a liquid and cannot be dry. Dry water is actually a powder made of water droplets coated with a silica coating, but it cannot be consumed in the same way as liquid water.
they are both water
Yes, liquid water does have mass. If you have one litre of water - then you have one kilogram of water (weight/mass). The same applies for if you have twenty litres of water... you then have twenty kilograms of water.
Yes, frozen water (ice) and liquid water have the same mass when measured under the same conditions. The mass of water does not change when it freezes; however, its volume does change due to the difference in density between ice and liquid water. Ice is less dense than liquid water, which is why it floats.
clouds are made of water and water vapour (almost the same thing) ,so anythign that isnt water or water vapour is not made in clouds
Water and gases are the same in some regards in that they have volume, are made up of smaller molecules, and are free flowing. They also have differences in that water is a liquid while gases are in a gas state.
They are the same because they are comprised of atoms.Most material can assume the three "phases" solid, liquid, gas; and a fourth "plasma".Water can be taken as an exampleWater is made up of 2 Hydrogen and 1 Oxygen atomSolid water is called iceAs a liquid it is waterIn gaseous phase it is called steam or water vaporAll of these are water molecules.
Yes. Water is liquid ice, and ice is solid steam.