Ice is a generic term for the solid state of substances that are normally liquid or gaseous in nature. Ice made from water has the chemical formula of H2O.
Ice is simply water in the solid state, so it is H2O.
H2O is wrong, the electrons are positioned differently because it is a solid so it would change.
its Sodium Acetate
Water.
Ice is water in its solid form. When it melts, it is water in its liquid form.
ICE is the solid state of water.
Ice is the solid form of water (H2O) and water vapour. water is the liquid form of water vapour and ice.
They form when liquid water is vapored
There is water, but it is in the form of ice.
Ice is water in its solid form. When it melts, it is water in its liquid form.
The ice melted into a liquid form.
The water in ice has a larger volume that water in its liquid form. That is why Ice floats. Ice is less dense than liquid water.
It is different because, liquid water can (and will) take the form of the container it is in. We can also change the form of liquid water, unlike solid ice. Solid Ice wont take the form of the container it is in and we cant change its form without breaking it.
Carbon dioxide has no liquid form. The solid sublimates to gaseous form directly. Because it has no liquid form it can't be wet to the touch, like ice is, yet it looks like ice. Dry ice.
When the solid form of water is transforming into the liquid form.
If you freeze water(liquid) it becomes ice(hard) its a liquid in a solid form
A lake which remains in a liquid form although it is covered with ice is called an ice covered lake.
Hard form such as ice
solid = ice gas = steam liquid = water
Yes, ice is the solid form of water. Once used it becomes liquid. This liquid can be made ice again and used again.
Water can be a solid in the form of ice, a gas in the form of steam or simply liquid water.