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exothermic, because the water (H2O) was a liquid, heat had to have been taken out to make Ice (H2O) solid. Hope this helps!!
Water to steam H2O(l) <--> H2O(g) Steam to water
(nh4)2co3 = co2 + h2o + 2 nh3
AgOH(s) + HBr(aq) = AgBr(s) + H2O(l) NB THis is the classic test for halogens. The AgBr (Silver Bromide) will precipitate out as a creamy yellow solid. NB AgCl = White solid & AgI = Yellow solid.
H2O is water. It can be all three. As a solid, it is ice. As a liquid, it is water in the sense of bottled water. As a gas it is water vapor (an example of water vapor is steam).
exothermic, because the water (H2O) was a liquid, heat had to have been taken out to make Ice (H2O) solid. Hope this helps!!
H2O is water, it can be a liquid, a gas or a solid (ice).
H2O(solid)
c2o,h2o, and
H2O(l) --> H2O(g) + heatshows the process of freezing.
yes. Snow and Ice = water (H2O) in solid form. Steam = water (H2O) in gaseous form.
oxygen,nitrogen,and H2O
A physical change. Changing H2O from a solid to a liquid or a liquid to gas does not cause any chemical change as in the end you still have H2O.
Condensation happens when a gas or a vapor changes into a liquid or a solid. H2O (v) ----->H2O (l or s) V= vapor L=liquid S=solid
Solid
No. Ice is solid water; H2O. It contains no carbon.
If your're asking about the change of state, the answer would be Freezing. If you're asking about the state of ice, it would be solid.