Water can be any of liquid gas or solid at any temperature (almost). It depends on both the heat of the material and the pressure, As an example normal water in a kettle boils at about 100 C, In a high pressure boiler the boiling point is sometimes over 400 C with the water still a liquid at that temperature. The pressure however is much higher.
Ice is less subject to pressure changes, As an example the ice on the moon is still solid even though exposed to a vacuum. In most cases ice at closer to 0 C would turn directly to a gas (sublimate)
Ice itself is not just one type of sold. As temperatures get very low ice changes from one to any of several different crtstalstrucrures.
The temperature and pressure are the main factors that control whether water exists as a gas (water vapor), liquid (liquid water), or solid (ice). At higher temperatures, water tends to be a gas or liquid, while at lower temperatures, it tends to be a solid. Additionally, higher pressure can prevent water from evaporating and thus keep it in liquid form.
A device that is used to control the flow of liquid is usually called a valve. Valves are used in everyday appliances such as toilets and Plumbing.
The most important factor that determines whether water is a solid, liquid, or gas is the temperature. At low temperatures, water is a solid (ice), at moderate temperatures it is a liquid, and at high temperatures, it is a gas (water vapor).
Ice is an example of a solid that was once a liquid, as it forms when liquid water freezes at or below 0 degrees Celsius.
The temperature is the most important factor in determining whether water is in a solid, liquid, or gas state. At temperatures below 0Β°C, water is a solid (ice); between 0Β°C and 100Β°C, it is a liquid; and above 100Β°C, it turns into a gas (water vapor).
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solid = ice liquid = water gaseous = water vapour
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Water's state (solid, liquid or gas) is determined mostly by temperature.
Water's state (solid, liquid or gas) is determined mostly by temperature.
Water's state (solid, liquid or gas) is determined mostly by temperature.
Water's state (solid, liquid or gas) is determined mostly by temperature.
No. For example, water is H2O whether it is solid, liquid, or gas.
Water is water, whether solid (ice), liquid or gas.
Water's state (solid, liquid or gas) is determined mostly by temperature.
The most important factor that determines whether water is a solid, liquid, or gas is the temperature. At low temperatures, water is a solid (ice), at moderate temperatures it is a liquid, and at high temperatures, it is a gas (water vapor).
Perhaps you meant to ask whether fire is a gas, liquid, or solid. Is that what you meant?
State in the physical sciences usually refers to whether something is a solid, liquid or gas. Water in its solid state is ice, and in its gaseous state is water vapor (not steam!). The liquid state of water is water! Solid state electronics use various semiconductors in their solid states.
water is a solid then it melts now it is a liquid