Its a liquid,
The sea is a liquid, specifically saltwater. It is not a solid (ice) or a gas (like water vapor).
A water cell is made up of two hydrogen and one oxygen. It has three forms. It is seen in solid form as Ice or snow, liquid as water, and as a gas as steam.
Sodium Chloride is a solid as table salt or sea salt is Sodium Chloride.solid
The solid left behind after distilling sea water is primarily salt, predominantly sodium chloride. Other dissolved salts and minerals, such as magnesium, calcium, and potassium ions, may also be present in smaller amounts along with trace elements.
Substances that can be separated by evaporation include mixtures of a solid dissolved in a liquid, such as salt dissolved in water. When the liquid is heated, it evaporates, leaving behind the solid substance. Evaporation is a common method used in separation processes in chemistry and industry.
The sea is a liquid, specifically saltwater. It is not a solid (ice) or a gas (like water vapor).
Sand free sea water is homogeneous.
Sodium Chloride is a solid as table salt or sea salt is Sodium Chloride.solid
That depends upon temperature and pressure. At room temperature and sea level pressures, most waxes are solid or if you melt it it turns in to a liquid but if you put it at 100 degrees it turns in to gas.
A water cell is made up of two hydrogen and one oxygen. It has three forms. It is seen in solid form as Ice or snow, liquid as water, and as a gas as steam.
Boil water to change it from liquid to gas. At sea level pure water changes state at 100 degrees Celsius or 212 degrees F.
Boil water to change it from liquid to gas. At sea level pure water changes state at 100 degrees Celsius or 212 degrees F.
Aerosol particles are solid or liquid particles suspended in a gas. These particles can be natural (like dust, sea salt, or pollen) or man-made (such as smoke or smog) and can have various environmental and health impacts when inhaled.
Sodium Chloride is a solid as table salt or sea salt is Sodium Chloride.solid
normally hydrogen is diatomic in gaseous form at sea level pressures on this planet. As all elements can be solid liquid or gas.... the triple point of Hydrogen is about 266 below zero
Water can exist as a liquid and a gas, depending on its temperature and pressure. At room temperature, water is typically a liquid. When heated to its boiling point (100°C at sea level), it turns into steam, which is the gaseous form of water.
The solid left behind after distilling sea water is primarily salt, predominantly sodium chloride. Other dissolved salts and minerals, such as magnesium, calcium, and potassium ions, may also be present in smaller amounts along with trace elements.