it is different cause water is a liquid and ice is a solid
Two ways... Ice (think of the artic) that melts... or air that condense (think of rain).
No, ice cubes in liquid water are considered a homogeneous mixture because they form a single phase with uniform composition throughout, despite the presence of two different states of water (solid ice and liquid water).
The difference between two things is what traits or characteristics set them apart; why they are different. For example:Water and IceThe difference between water and ice is that water is a liquid and water is not. Another thing is that ice is very cold and water can be warm.
If the ice is still a cube, it is a heterogeneous. because it is a suspension.In Suspension, a solid is in liquid phase. If the ice already melted, it is homogeneous because it is already one phase and the ice is not visible.Ice is homogeneous because really its just frozen water, and water is uniform throughout.In other words, because you can't see the different layers in water; it homogeneous.
To turn it into a solid (ice) you have to freeze it, to turn it into gas (steam) you have to heat it up in ex: shower, stove, hot water
No. Ice and water are the same substance (they're both water); the only difference is the state of matter the two are in. Milk and coffee are different substances and they're in the same state of matter.
Ice-water system consists of two components, ice and liquid water. It is a two-phase system, with the solid phase being ice and the liquid phase being water.
No, salty ice is a mixture of ice and salt, commonly used in ice cream making to lower the freezing point. Salt water, on the other hand, is simply water with salt dissolved in it. The two are different in terms of composition and purpose.
Basicly, liquid water is more dense then frozen water. That's why ice floats on water!
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Ice turns into water when a room temperature is low (Warm, hot) . The ice melts and the and turns into water (In other words, 'Liquid'.) , and carrying on from that, the water evaporates and turns into 'Gas'.