Water's freezing point is 0 degrees Celsius, so anything below that is a solid. Water's boiling point is 100 degrees Celsius, so anything between 0 and 100 would be a liquid, and anything above 100 would be a gas.
The question is incomplete. Therefore there are multiple answers:
If the water is held in a container with a very high pressure, the water could be present in the solid state.
If the water is held in a closed container, at 10 degrees celsius and a standard pressure of 1 atm., it is present in both liquid and gaseous state.
20 degrees Celsius is 68 degrees Fahrenheit.
Now do you know?
Liquid. 0 degrees C is the freezing point of water (or 32 degrees F)
It is boiling beginning at 100C
a gas
liquid
Solid, assuming normal atmospheric pressure.
What is iron at 2000 degrees a solid liquid or gas?
Anything can be solid, liquid or gas, but the easiest example is probably water. Water freezes/melts at 32 degrees Fahrenheit (0 degrees Celsius) and boils/condenses at 212 F (100C) and is liquid at normal room temperature.
Ice, Water, and Steam.Bonus answer: Plasma!
Water. It can be found as liquid water, ice, and steam.
Solid, Liquid, Gas. Water will take on these forms at different temperatures. Liquid at above 32 degrees Fahrenheit, Solid at 32 degrees Fahrenheit and below, and Gas at 212 degrees Fahrenheit.
Solid, assuming normal atmospheric pressure.
Liquid = water, solid = frozen water, gas = water vapour.
What is iron at 2000 degrees a solid liquid or gas?
Water is a solid when it's 0 degrees Celsius or lower and a liquid at 0 degrees Celsius or higher and when it is 100 degrees Celsius it turns in to a gas
Anything can be solid, liquid or gas, but the easiest example is probably water. Water freezes/melts at 32 degrees Fahrenheit (0 degrees Celsius) and boils/condenses at 212 F (100C) and is liquid at normal room temperature.
Ammonia (NH3) is a (very 'water' soluble) gas
the 3 states of water are solid, liquid and gas
Ice, Water, and Steam.Bonus answer: Plasma!
solid
Water can change: from gas to liquid: condom from liquid to gas: girly liquid to solid: melting solid to liquid:drowning solid to gas: flirtation
Gas liquid