No they are both water, ice is water in a solid state.
No, ice is not the same thing as water scientificly, because water is a liquid and ice is a solid, because the liguid is trapped insid of a gas
Well ice is water, is just that if your in a cold place just like a freezer it would turn into ice
ice is just water frozen so yes
water level will remain the same
no, hetero= not the same, homo = the same H20 (water) + more H20 (ice) is homogeneous, the states don't affect the mixture..
Mass of water
No. As ice cubes float, they displace the same volume of water that they contain. This is known as Archimedes' Principle. If they melt, the water level will stay exactly the same. Try it yourself by adding an ice cube to a glass and marking the water level. After the ice melts, you will see that there has been no change in the water level.
Yes. Water is liquid ice, and ice is solid steam.
It is not. It varies slightly. The volume of ice will be larger than with water when water and ice are the same weight.
yes
Because if ice melts it turns into water
Yes, water ice and water vapor are the same types of matter. Its only the state of matter that is different. Water ice is solid and water vapor is gas.
Ice, water and steam all have the same chemical formula.
Ice is just water in it's frozen, or solid, state.
Ice, water and steam all have the same chemical formula.
Water's weight, when frozen into ice stays the same, but the density of water is much higher than ice's, since Ice has the same weight and contents of Water, but takes up significantly more space.
Ice water has a lower temperature, but if you have plain water, and the ice water melts, it's likely that you'll have two glasses of water of the same temperature.
when ice and petrol are in same container ,ice will float on the surface of petrol, because ice is a frozen form of water .As water floats on oil it can not mix in it.
The temperature will be the same.