When water is a solid (ice) the particles are moving very slowly (lets call this the 1st state) . As heat is added the particles move faster, until it reaches 1*C. Because 0*C is freezing point, 1*C is melting point (2nd state). This would be the liquid water. When the water is heated, the particles move even faster, causing it to turn into a gas (water vapor and this is the 3rd state). When heat is taken away the reverse happens. When you go into more depth you actually find that the word "heat" is replaced with "engergy". This is more accurate.
There are 3 basic states of matter Solid Liquid Gas
The three elements that can exist in all three states of matter (solid, liquid, gas) are water (H2O), mercury (Hg), and bromine (Br).
heat You must understand that matter can be in any one of three PHYSICAL states, liquid, solid or vapor ( a gas ). Changing physical states is not a chemical change, but a direct result of heat or cold application.
Water can exist in three states: (1) Solid, like when it is frozen and referred to as ice. (2) Liquid, like at room temperature when we drink it. (3) Gaseous, or in steam version when it boils. It can also exist as a gas even when it is not boiling. This id the moisture we find in the atmosphere. It is referred to as humidity. In its liquid state it does its best good as a supplier of H2O to our plant life. As a gas, it enables its reintegration into the atmosphere as water vapor. As ice, the solid form, it mainly stores heat until it is needed. The same water is used over and over again in this re-cycle.
A phase change occur, energy is absorbed, water volume decrease.
There are three states of matter in water: solid (ice), liquid (water), and gas (water vapor). Each state is determined by the temperature and pressure conditions.
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the 3 states of matter are solid, liquid and gas.
the three states are ice water and vaporThree state of matter for water are:1.) Solid (ice)2.) Liquid (water)3.) Gas (steam)
Water or H2O can be found in three states: a liquid (can be drunk), solid (ice for your drink) or a gas (humidity comes to mind).
Solid - Ice Liquid - Water Gas - Steam
Of course it is! It's the only natural form of the 3 states of matter.
Water is an example of an object that can turn into the three states of matter: solid (ice), liquid (water), and gas (water vapor). By changing its temperature, water can transition between these states.
Water is a liquid. If you cool water enough it will change phase or state to become ice. If you heat water enough it will change phase or state and become steam
Solids-Rocks,Wood,Plastics............... Liquids-Water Gases-CO2.O2..................................
There are 3 basic states of matter Solid Liquid Gas