The particles in liquid water are in some degree of motion. When heated to vapor, the particles move far apart from each other, in any direction. When cooled to ice, the particles move close together and vibrate around a fixed point
A physical chaqnge takes place without any changes in molecular compostiotion.
Ice is a solid form of water and melts at 0°C and changes to a liquid state. From the liquid state water can change into water vapour by boiling the water at liquid state. At a 100°C water boils and forms into a gas called steam or water vapour.
In any body of water the particles are moving around. Some are moving faster than others. If a particle heads towards the surface with sufficient energy, it can break free and move off into the spaces between the air molecules. The warmer it is, the more particles will have sufficient energy to do this. Energy is absorbed by the remaining liquid from the surroundings. In an open container, eventually all the water particles will escape into the air.
the ice melts into water when heat is made my electricity which is made by buring coal. the heat touches or pushes the ice and dissolves it.
When heated to above 0 degrees Celsius, ice melts and becomes water. At 100 degrees the water boils and becomes water vapour otherwise known as steam.
sublimation.
Yes. In the case of ice, it should melt first, convert to liquid water and then change to water vapor. There is big difference in the temperature for the melting point of ice and boiling point of water.
Liquid water is a liquid, ice is a solid and water vapor is a gas.
Sublimation is most often used to describe the process of snow and ice changing into water vapor in the air without first melting into water. The opposite of sublimation is "deposition", where water vapor changes directly into ice-such a snowflakes and frost.
They are made of different states of matter
well water vapor is a gas that is fueling the car with gas I LOVE SCIENCE
Water vapor
condensation
Sublimation
Direct transformation of a solid to a gas is called sublimation.
Solid (Ice), Liquid (Water), and Gas (Water Vapor). Transforming into these is a physical change. Water transforms into ice by being cooled & into water vapor by being heated and evaporating. Ice transform back into water when warmed. It must go through changing into water before becoming a gas. Vapor can transform into water by being cooled. It must become water before transforming into ice.
Example: Ice, Water, Water Vapor
That's actually backwards. Freezing liquid water changes it to ice. Boiling it will turn it into water vapor
Heat causes the ice to melt into water and the water evaporates into vapor.
Yes. In the case of ice, it should melt first, convert to liquid water and then change to water vapor. There is big difference in the temperature for the melting point of ice and boiling point of water.
The particles in water vapor are faster than the particles in ice water.
the speed of the water vapor molecules can be decreased to produce ice
no as it can be turned back to water or be freeze to ice by over cooling.