Water stored as a solid form, such as ice, can be found in icebergs, glaciers, snow, and ice caps located in polar regions or high-altitude mountains.
At -15ºC, water would be in its solid state, specifically as ice.
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You would expect to find a reference to Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) in workplaces where hazardous chemicals are used or stored. Employers are required to keep MSDS readily accessible to employees for information on the safe handling, storage, and disposal of these chemicals.
water freezes at 0o celsius, so at -15oC it would be solid
To separate an undissolved solid from water, you can use filtration. Pour the mixture through a filter paper or a mesh strainer. The solid will be caught by the filter, while the water will pass through.
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Tea leaves. Loose tea is stored in a tea-caddy.
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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Water would be the solvent and the solid would be the solute.
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.
If it is saturated with a solid solute, you would expect some of the solid to precipitate out - as long as the solid could find a surface to nucleate on. If it is saturated with a gas, you would expect more gas to dissolve into it as long as it was still in contact with the saturating gas in the gas phase.
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