a solid
Ice crystals from condensed water vapor that form on particulate matter in the atmosphere
Dry ice is the solid form of carbon dioxode, CO2.
for example, ice (in solid form) can melt, turning into liquid form
It is when a substance changes it's form of matter, such as ice ( a solid) melting into water ( a liquid).
It is when a substance changes it's form of matter, such as ice ( a solid) melting into water ( a liquid).
It is when a substance changes it's form of matter, such as ice ( a solid) melting into water ( a liquid).
Yes, water is always a liquid. There are three forms of matter, solid, liquid and gas. Water is liquid form or matter and ice is the solid form of matter.
Ice is the solid form of water, while steam is the gaseous form of water. They both represent different phases of the same substance, H2O.
Because they are all matter. The three most common states of matter that we are familiar with here on earth take the form of sold (ice), liquid (water), and gas (vapor). T he most common form of matter is a fourth kind called plasma. It is mostly found in stars and makes up roughly 99.9% of all matter in the universe, not including dark matter and dark energy.
Yes, water is matter. It is considered to be a liquid state of matter. Besides liquid there are gases and solids. Everything in the known universe can be classified as either matter or energy.
Clouds are not a gas, but rather a collection of tiny water droplets or ice crystals suspended in the air. They are a different form of matter known as a colloid.
No, substance is not the simplest form of matter; it is a form of matter that has a specific composition and distinct properties. The simplest form of matter is an element, which cannot be broken down into simpler substances through chemical means. Elements consist of atoms, which are the basic building blocks of all matter. Therefore, while substances are made up of elements, they represent a more complex arrangement of matter.