At atmospheric pressure, H2O exists in three states:
Steam is an invisible gas.
At supercritical (very high) pressures, there is no phase change between the liquid and gas states, so this is known as supercritical fluid.
At temperatures and pressures below the critical point, steam and water may coexist as a mixture called wet steam. If the water is removed from this mixture, and the steam subsequently heated, it becomes superheated steam.
solid, liquid, gas
gas
soild
lique
What are the three phases of water
liquid,gas,and solid
gas soild lique
Everyone is surrounded with all kinds of matter. Matter is simply anything that takes up space. A computer, a phone, a shoe, are all examples of matter.
Why do you know what fecal matter tastes like.
a matter can be changed through heating and heat is the main cause of changes in matter like turning water to ice and turning water vapor to liquid water.......
Steam, water, ice
gas soild lique
Wax, like all matter, comes in many phases. What are the three possible phases? gas. liquid, and solid
Everyone is surrounded with all kinds of matter. Matter is simply anything that takes up space. A computer, a phone, a shoe, are all examples of matter.
Wax, like all matter, comes in many phases. What are the three possible phases? gas. liquid, and solid
Because that is where feces comes out.
Why do you know what fecal matter tastes like.
Matter is either a solid (like wood), a liquid (like water) or a gas (like air). Those are the three states of matter. A substance can be any of them depending on its temperature; for example water can be ice or water or steam.
a matter can be changed through heating and heat is the main cause of changes in matter like turning water to ice and turning water vapor to liquid water.......
The moon has different phases that it passes through, just like we have different phases in our lifetimes.
Steam, water, ice
milk and gasoline are the examples of the blank matter
Freezing, melting, boiling, evaporation, vapoization condensation, sublimation, and deposition. solid-->liquid=melting liquid-->gas=vaporization or evaporating gas-->plasma=ionization plasma-->gas=deionization gas-->liquid=condensation liquid-->solid=freezing solid-->gas=supplimation gas-->solid=deposition some states of matter: solid, liquid, gas, plasma, colloid, bose-einstein condensate, super fluids, and super solids. thats all I know.