Water is a substance that can exist in all three states of matter: solid (ice), liquid (water), and gas (water vapor).
The saturated phase is a phase in which a substance exists at a temperature and pressure where it is in equilibrium between its liquid and vapor states. In this phase, the substance's properties such as temperature, pressure, and composition remain constant until all the substance has completely vaporized or condensed.
water can be a liquid that turns into a solid, or a liquid that turns into gas.
Essentially ALL substances do. They just don't all do it within the narrow rangeof temperatures and pressures where we're comfortable, the way water does.But solid oxygen, liquid gold, and iron vapor are not supernatural miracles.
Thales concluded that everything that exists ultimately comes from water. He believed that water was the fundamental substance from which all things originated.
Water is the only substance that can be found naturally in all three states: solid (ice), liquid (water), and gas (water vapor).
AnswerCommonly exists in all of its different states
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Any substance can be a liquid, solid or gas, provided it has the right amount of energy; water is the only one to naturally occur in all three states on Earth, though.
Water/ice/vapour together at the triple point. Many things can exist in all 3 states, but not all at the same time and temperature.
The saturated phase is a phase in which a substance exists at a temperature and pressure where it is in equilibrium between its liquid and vapor states. In this phase, the substance's properties such as temperature, pressure, and composition remain constant until all the substance has completely vaporized or condensed.
it is water
No. Walmart exists in all 50 states.
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(*There are four, or technically five states of matter, including solid, liquid, gas, and plasma, and the exotic Einstein-Bose condensates.)On the surface of Earth, the most common substance is water, which has a comparatively narrow range of temperatures separating its phases: ice below 0 degrees Celsius, water from 0 to 100 degrees Celsius, and steam above 100 degrees Celsius. Almost every substance has a 'triple point' where at the correct temperature and pressure it exists in all three states at once (solid, liquid gas). Further to that, at the 'critical point' there exists no distinct phase boundaries for a substance.
Water is not the only substance that can exist in three states. Look at table of elements. Everything has melting point and boiling point. All matter has it's own unique properties. Take Mercury for example it has ability to evaporate at higher temperatures, it is liquid at room temperature and if you cool it down it will crystallize.
it is a property of substances. it is the temperature and pressure at which all three states of a substance coexist it is easily identified from a phasediagram (apex answer)
they require a substance to use to make the 3 states of matter with.