-- Ice
-- Water
-- Steam
Most common sustsances, compounds or elements can occur in all the three states of matter: gas, liquid and solid. For example, water as a solid is called ice. As a liquid, it is called water. As a gas, it is called steam or water vapor. The answer is: liquid, solid and gas can be the different states of an element, a compound, or substance, or they can be same .
Ice and water
They are made of different kinds of molecules.
Water can go through three different states on this planet relatively easily. Water can change its different states easily.
Solid - Ice Liquid - Water Gas - Steam
3 states of matter can be found in water
Water is not called fluid, but it is a fluid (one of the three states of matter... solid, liquid/fluid, gas)
solid is ice, water is liquid, water vapor is gas
Yes, one example is the different temperatures associated with water and with ice.
The three states of matter in which water can exist are gas, liquid, and solid.
Water could be found at 3 different states but not at the same time. For example, it starts out as ice (solid state), then liquidifies (liquid state) and then steam/water vapour (gas state). Bare in mind that to go from each of these states, it requires energy.
Yes, it is true. Water is liquid state and ice is solid state.