Atoms remain unchanged in ice.
Atoms vibrates always.
Yes
The atoms are packed together . It doe not take the shape of a container.Out of Steam , Water and Ice, it is Ice.
This question shows a lack of understanding of what atoms are. All substances are made of particles (atoms are one type of particle). When a substance freezes the particles take up fixed positions in a lattice, but continue to vibrate. The solid is only ice if the particles are water molecules.
Yes. The atoms that make up the ice take more room when they're solid than when they're liquid, but their number remains the same.
No, when an ice cube melts, the atoms move closer together so it seems like a smaller amount. However, it does not lose mass, the number of atoms are still the same.
As the atoms of the heat/air pass into the atoms of the ice cubes, the ice cube's atoms start to lose its structure. So the atoms move into a liquid structure, or melt.
Atoms vibrates always.
Ice is made of molecules of water. Molecules of water are made of atoms of hydrogen and oxygen. So yes, ice is made of atoms, too.
There was no problem with the ice atoms in the Titanic. The Titanic ran into an ice burg, which punctured a hole in the ship and caused it to sink.
Yes. Anything that you can touch is made up of atoms.
ice melts because the atoms inside them are stuck together and when it gets hot the atoms separate and the molecules(atoms) then become water vapour
H2O (hydrogen & oxygen).
ice melts because the atoms inside them are stuck together and when it gets hot the atoms separate and the molecules(atoms) then become water vapour
Yes ice contain atom.Ice comprises of water molecule.
when water turns into ice the atoms stops shilvering, the water gets solid.
Yes
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