Water as a vapour (gas?) has to condense back to water, which can then become a solid if frozen.
All 3. ;)
No. Mercury, Venus and Mars are solid.
Earth is primarily solid, with a thin layer of gas that makes up its atmosphere. The solid parts of Earth include the crust, mantle, and core, which are composed of various types of rock and metal. The gases in Earth's atmosphere, such as oxygen and nitrogen, are not frozen but are in a gaseous state.
Mercury is the only metal in the liquid state.
the planet is a solid but mercury is a gas as well
mercury is a liquid
yes
No Hydrogen is a gas and when frozen turns into a solid
A solid gas, like dry ice (frozen carbon dioxide), is already frozen and will continue to be frozen if it is cooled. If a liquid is cooled to its freezing point, then it will freeze and become a solid.
Icicles are frozen water. It's a solid.
If you have frozen something it is a solid, regardless of its state at STP.
Mercury chloride is a odorless solid.
At room temperature mercury is a liquid.
sort of all of them, as when heated it can be a liquid or gas and when frozen it is a solid
Water as a vapour (gas?) has to condense back to water, which can then become a solid if frozen.
All 3. ;)