The common names are ice or snow.
No, there are multiple different solids that are referred to by the term 'ice'. One commonly known one is 'dry ice', which is solid carbon dioxide.
The term we use for H2O when it's a liquid is water. The solid form is ice, and in the form of a gas, it's called steam.
H2O is in either solid, liquid or vapour commonly known as Ice, water and steam, water is always water if it is neither frozen nor evaporated
H2O is in either solid, liquid or vapour commonly known as Ice, water and steam, water is always water if it is neither frozen nor evaporated
Solidified Carbon Di Oxide is commonly known as dry ice. At temperature below -78.5oC, carbon di oxide converts into dry ice through sublimation.
Frozen water otherwise known as ice
"Cut the ice" and, more commonly "Break the ice" mean "to initiate a conversation".
Ice has about 91.5% of the density of water. It floats because it is less dense than water.
Ice water is more dense than warm water.
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yes liquid water is more dense than ice water