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.
Yes, no matter how much air is filled inside of the balloons.
vaporization There are two forms of vaporization - evaporation and boiling
Temperature can not be used to identify a type of matter
Of course, you can have 1 litre or 2 pints or 1 milliliter of water. These are all measurements of volume.
it really doesn't matter because it still is the same type of construction paper.
water vapour
Water vapour is a solution in air.
Water vapour is a solution in air.
An example of a change that begins and ends with the same type of matter is the process of water changing from a solid (ice) to a liquid (water) and back to a solid (ice). In this process, the water molecules remain the same, just in different states of matter.
Mist is water vapour that is in the air, it is not really a solution.
Air is the mixture of different gases (like oxigen, nitrogen, co2 e.t.c.) & water vapour. Gases are only gases, here is no water vapour. And water vapour is form after the vapourization of water at high temperature.
Sulphur dioxide mixes with water vapour to form sulphurous and sulphuric acid.
Elemental.
Yup. Matter of fact, Suicune's only type is water.
no
It depends on the type of liquid, though this transition is known as the boiling point (same as when a liquid forms a vapour).
The matter that changes in shape, size, or type but remains the same substance is called a physical change. This means that while the appearance of the matter might alter, its chemical composition remains unchanged. Examples include melting ice into water or cutting a piece of paper into smaller pieces.