Water that is in a gaseous state is called water vapouror steam.
Deposition is when a gas changes directly into a solid.
When water splits, hydrogen gas and oxygen gas are formed.
Ice.
The term for water vapor is "gas." Water vapor is the gaseous state of water when it evaporates from liquid water.
The gas given off is hydrogen gas. When potassium reacts with water, it forms potassium hydroxide and hydrogen gas. The pop sound is due to the ignition of the hydrogen gas.
More correctly it becomes a vapor, but a gas is still an acceptable term.
It is called steam or water vapor.
No, because that gas is CO2.
The car might skip or jump when given gas if the gas has water in it or if your fuel lines have air in them. This problem is not uncommon when a gas filter is clogged or dirty.
In the English tongue, solid water is referred to as "ice".
It's called surface water.
There are two names I think...One is "Deposition"and the other is "sublimation