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What phase of matter is ice?

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Updated: 8/17/2019

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What is the liquid phase?

There are three states of matter. they are solid , liquid and gas. A substance is said to be in a phase when it exhibits that state of matter. Ice is water in the solid phase. Water is ice in the liquid phase. Water vapour/steam is water and or ice in the gaseous phase.


Are phase changes in matter permanent?

No, phase changes in matter are not permanent. They can be reversed by providing or removing energy (such as heat) to the substance. For example, ice can melt into water when heat is applied, and the water can freeze back into ice when it is cooled.


What state of matter is runny ice cream?

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What happens what thermal energy is added top matter?

Then it will either get hotter, or its phase will change (as when ice melts).


How does heat affect the phase of matter?

Under standard conditions heat will cause the phase of matter to change. For instance: Ambient air is much warmer (more heat) than an ice cube. If the ice cube is allowed to remain in contact with this air it will absorb some of the heat. As the ice cube heats up it melts into liquid water.


What phase is a ice cube in?

the ice cube is in a phase of a solid.


What matter don't turn into lequids but turn into gases?

The element iodine and the compound dry ice (frozen carbon dioxide) both sublime, meaning that they go from the solid phase to the gas phase without passing through a liquid phase. Snow and ice can also sublime.


Do pieces of dry ice become smaller through condensation?

No, dry ice pieces do not become smaller through condensation. Rather they become smaller through sublimation, the physical change of matter from a solid phase to a gaseous phase. Condensation is the physical change of matter from a gaseous phase to a liquid phase, such as when you blow on your eyeglasses to fog them up so you can wipe them clean. Since dry ice is solid carbon dioxide, it cannot undergo condensation.


What is a item that has all 3 phases of matter present?

It's water because it's first a liquid then you can change it into ice which is solid then you can melt it which becomes a liquid . After you can put the liquid in a boiler. When it gets hot the steam comes out which is normally gives off gas


What is Jupiter's phase of matter?

Jupiter's phase of matter is a 'gas giant'.


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What is the phase of the ice molecules?

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