How heated is this ice getting? Is it above 0 Celsius, because if it isn't then I'm afraid you still have ice. Also, if it is heated past 0, by 0.01 of a degree and it is under pressure then it can turn into a gas, skipping the liquid stage. Forget it. Liquid ice is called WATER, that's W - A - T - E - R. If you disagree with this answer please go steam iron your face.
if they are heated then they turn to a liquid, if that are a soled well they are hard like ice
steam is to liquid as smoke is to fire
It becomes a liquid, think about boiling ice, it becomes water. Then if you heat water, it becomes a gas.
I am thinking clouds also. i am not sure thouhg.
Solids can be change into liquid by melting for example the ice. It will melt by just minutes in exposure of sunlight.. Liquid can be turned to gas by evaporating. Example a water can evaporate when heated..... :)
How heated is this ice getting? Is it above 0 Celsius, because if it isn't then I'm afraid you still have ice. Also, if it is heated past 0, by 0.01 of a degree and it is under pressure then it can turn into a gas, skipping the liquid stage. Forget it. Liquid ice is called WATER, that's W - A - T - E - R. If you disagree with this answer please go steam iron your face.
Liquid.
A liquid is like a solid because a liquid I usually a heated solid Ex. Water is heated ice
Ice!!
if they are heated then they turn to a liquid, if that are a soled well they are hard like ice
When we heat ice it's state is Gas. Don't get confused that it is in liquid form.
steam is to liquid as smoke is to fire
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When a solid is heated its particles melts and change into liquid
When a solid is heated its particles melts and change into liquid
When a solid is heated its particles melts and change into liquid
When dry ice is heated, it does not become liquid - but sublimes (turns straight into gas). This means that there is no liquid residue left behind, so it is called 'dry'.