The phase of water (solid, liquid, gas) is determined by its temperature and pressure. At normal atmospheric pressure, water is a liquid at temperatures between 0°C and 100°C. Changes in temperature and pressure can cause water to change phases.
Energy, (Temperature)
. Liquid
- The conditions in which a substance exists in a certain phase. ^.^
The state of water (solid, liquid, gas) is determined by both temperature and pressure. At low pressures and low temperatures, water exists as ice (solid), at moderate temperatures and pressures, water exists as liquid, and at high temperatures and pressures, water exists as steam (gas). These states are represented on a phase diagram by the lines that separate the different regions.
Lawrencium is a synthetic element and exists in a solid phase at room temperature.
The liquid phase of water is called water.
Both temperature and pressure are factors that determine the state in which water exists.
The temperature determines what state water is in. It is a solid when frozen at 32 degrees Fahrenheit or zero Celsius. It is a gas when it is boiling at 212 degrees Fahrenheit or 100 degrees Celsius. However the altitude has an effect on these temperatures.
Atmospheric pressure, energy level, polymorphs, isotopes, and alot of other factors.
. Liquid
liquid
it determines the displacement as well as the direction of motion of vibrating particle in the phase.
- The conditions in which a substance exists in a certain phase. ^.^
- The conditions in which a substance exists in a certain phase. ^.^
neutron
Be2+ exists in the gas phase as a beryllium ion due to the loss of two electrons from a beryllium atom, resulting in a stable electronic configuration. In the gas phase, beryllium ions can form through processes like ionization or dissociation of beryllium-containing molecules or compounds.
Yes, Be2-1 exists in the gas phase.
plasma