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Copper (II) sulfate is a poor conductor of electricity in solid state. When dissolved in water, it, like most salts, becomes conductive. One would expect that molten CuSO4 would also conduct electricity.
Very soluble in water! :)
The sold form of water is called ice. Many people use it to keep their drinks cool. 8-Pyerr we knew dat
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Water can be stored easily as a liquid in tanks or sponges, as a solid (ice) wherever it can be piled or as a hydrate - with the water molecules bonded to other non-water molecules. Hydrates are usually powders. Water may also be absorbed into the interstices of porous materials or in tanks as a gas - although it would have to be at fairly low pressure to remain a gas.
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Ice is a solid and water is a liquid, so an ice cube floating in a glass of water would be a solid in a liquid solution. Lava is molten rock, which would also be a solid in liquid solution.
Water would be the solvent and the solid would be the solute.