The difference is the temperature. Temperature is a measure of average molecular kinetic energy, or in layman's terms, the average speed of the molecules. Molecules that are moving very quickly are "hot", while when the molecules move slowly they are "cold". This is in contrast to phase changes, which occur when water, or any other substance, is converted from one state of matter (water, liquid, or gas) to another.
Frost is a material that is similar to snow, only thinner and not as thick and sticking as snow. You can actual mend frost, but very slightly. Frozen is an object is completely covered in frozen water, or ice. You can't really mend frozen objects easily as frost, if you use the right materials, of course.
Frozen water is ice. Ice water is water with ice in it. There is also a type of water in glaciers that is colder than freezing, but due to the density of the ice, the molecules in the water create enough friction to cause the water to melt.
that is so easy, ice is solid and water is liquid!
Water is a liquid and frozen water, or ice is a solid.
Water freezing expands its volume thus having lower density than liquid water. This allows ice to float not sink.
Liquid water and ice are the exact same substances. The only difference between the two is what state of matter they happen to be in.
Yes, water ice and water vapor are the same types of matter. Its only the state of matter that is different. Water ice is solid and water vapor is gas.
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'.
Dry ice is frozen carbon dioxide, totally different from ordinary ice, which is frozen water. Dry ice is much colder than water ice, thus evaporates quicker at room temperature. DO NOT TOUCH DRY ICE! It can hurt you badly.
Each liquid has a different melting and boiling point. If you place ice (frozen water) into a glass of water, then the water's temperature can only drop to 32 degrees and it will begin to melt. If you drop ice (pure frozen water) into Sea Water(water with salt), then the Sea Water can drop below 32 degrees. So it will take longer for the ice to warm up enough to melt. It has to do with the freezing point of the liquid it is in.
Basicly, liquid water is more dense then frozen water. That's why ice floats on water!
it is different cause water is a liquid and ice is a solid
Water can exist as a solid (ice), as a liquid (water), and as a gas (fog).
Dry ice is CO2 and water is H2O; all the chemical properties are different.
No, water molecules are always the same size. However, water molecules can pack together in different ways, so water itself come in different forms (liquid, ice, snow, fog, etc.).
Turning water into ice in seconds can be done in a few ways. You can flash freeze the water for example.
Ice is the solid form of water (H2O) and water vapour. water is the liquid form of water vapour and ice.
well ice is sold and boiling water will go a way
There are 18 ways: you can choose the ice cream flavour in 6 ways and with each of these ways you can choose a topping in 3 ways.
well ice is sold and boiling water will go a way
Either attach something heavy to the ice, or play with the density of the water, or of the ice (adding something to it).
No. Its called water. Ice is water, water is water, water vapor is water; all are in different states of the same compound.
california's first people develop their different ways during the ice age