Disregard the person before me, they seem to enjoy foolish jokes...
As a matter of fact, water can travel between the solid and gas phases without having gone through the water phase. The process is called sublimation, and relies on a certain temperature and pressure combination in the atmosphere or within the container in which it's held.
Water could exist as a liquid on Earth without an atmosphere in specific conditions where the temperature and pressure allow for liquid water to form. However, without an atmosphere, these conditions would be less stable and water would be more likely to evaporate or freeze quickly due to the lack of atmospheric pressure and insulation.
No, chloride is an ion and does not exist in isolation. Chlorine is a gas.
Yes, an electric field can exist without a magnetic field. Electric fields are produced by electric charges, while magnetic fields are produced by moving electric charges. So, in situations where there are stationary charges or no current flow, only an electric field is present.
For liquid water to exist on Earth, the planet's surface temperature needs to be within a certain range to keep water in its liquid state. Additionally, Earth's atmosphere plays a crucial role in maintaining the right conditions for liquid water by regulating the temperature and pressure. The presence of Earth's magnetic field also helps protect water from being stripped away by solar winds.
Reactants can exist in the same physical state in a homogeneous system. This means that all the reactants are in the same phase, such as all being in the gas phase or all being in the liquid phase. This is common in reactions that occur in solutions or gases.
The future is constantly being shaped by our present actions.
The ethnographic present refers to the practice in ethnography of describing cultures and societies as if they exist in a timeless present, without accounting for historical changes or developments. This method can lead to a static and ahistorical portrayal of the cultures being studied.
not at present, being shopped
Water could exist as a liquid on Earth without an atmosphere in specific conditions where the temperature and pressure allow for liquid water to form. However, without an atmosphere, these conditions would be less stable and water would be more likely to evaporate or freeze quickly due to the lack of atmospheric pressure and insulation.
The world does not need wheels to exist. It exists by being.
The present fashion industry would not exist without there being some people prepared to spend silly money on clothes. E.g. £30,000 for a dress.
The liquid state is caused by intermolecular forces.
It is too cold for liquid water to exist on the surface
No, chloride is an ion and does not exist in isolation. Chlorine is a gas.
The tree phases of a matter are called Solid, liquid and gas. For example, water is present in the form of Ice, liquid water and water-vapour or steam.
The present perfect tense is has/have existed.
could water exist as a liquid if we don't have a atmosphere