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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.
Temperature. Temperature causes matter to change state.
Dry ice is the solid form (state of matter) of carbon dioxide (CO2).Under normal circumstances, it will change state from a solid directly to a gas. It does this without melting (changing state to a liquid). We call the direct transformation of a solid to a gas sublimation, and dry ice is said to sublime when going directly from its solid state to a gas.
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air and ice
is ice an example of the liqiud state of matter?
My guess is that you mean state of matter not type. If this is the case, ice is a solid.
Yes, it is true. Water is liquid state and ice is solid state.
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As the term solid ice cube suggests, it is a solid.
Ice is a state of matter when referring to water. In a way ice is indeed "invincible" since matter can not be created or destroyer. So really there is no way to "destroy" ice.
As they are both ice then neither. They are already in that state of matter.
At -15ºC, water would be in its solid state, specifically as ice.
Ice melting into water is an example of matter undergoing a physical change. The ice changes from a solid state to a liquid state without altering its chemical composition.
The ice caps at the North Pole are solid.
It Is ICE.
The characteristic of matter you are referring to is called a physical property. The ability to melt is an example of a physical property exhibited by ice, where it changes from a solid state to a liquid state when heated.