frozen in ice form
That would depend on the quantities of each form. If you had roughly equal masses of steam and ice, you would end up with water; probably lukewarm water. While the transition from state to state was occurring, you would have ice (solid water), and steam (gaseous water) and where the two met, there would be liquid water.
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.
If it were a solid at room temperature, then that would be the state of matter. However, hydrogen is NOT solid at room temperature. It is a gas and that would be the state of matter.
The magnesium sulfate heptahydrate changes its state from a solid to a liquid when heated, as the heat causes the water molecules within the compound to evaporate.
Ice is a generic term for the solid state of substances that are normally liquid or gaseous in nature. Ice made from water has the chemical formula of H2O.
That would depend on the quantities of each form. If you had roughly equal masses of steam and ice, you would end up with water; probably lukewarm water. While the transition from state to state was occurring, you would have ice (solid water), and steam (gaseous water) and where the two met, there would be liquid water.
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.
The sold form of water is called ice. Many people use it to keep their drinks cool. 8-Pyerr we knew dat
Ice is frozen water, water in its solid state.
As a solid
A solid. Since water, or H2O, becomes a solid at 32o Fahrenheit (0o Celsius or 273o Kelvin) a planet with a temperature of -230o would only contain water in a solid state.
Considering it's frozen water, that would be a yes. No, it isn't. Ice is water in its solid state. A solid is not a liquid, therefore an icecube is NOT a liquid.
Solids, liquids, gases, and plasmas are all physical forms. Consider ice, water, and steam: you can see and feel all three states of H2O. If refering to a state in which the substance does not change shapes, it would be a solid.
The best example is ice, which is the solid form of the liquid we call water. Water's solid form (ice) floats on its liquid form, as we know.
State of matter is referring to a substances existence as a solid, liquid, or gas. So, a common example would be solid water (we call it ice) changing state to liquid water due to the addition of energy (possibly heat). If energy continues to enter the system the liquid water will change state again to become a gas (steam).
water freezes at 0o celsius, so at -15oC it would be solid
From water at solid state or ice change to liquid the process is called melting. From water as solid to gas the process is called sublimation. From water as liquid to gas the process is called evaporation. All these 3 processes involve change of state and absorb heat.