No, when the molecule is in a gas state it is able to move more freely and is not compacted therefor making it larger in size.
That's it -- water. The stuff that comes out of a tap. Ice is the solid phase Water vapour is the gas phase
Water freezes into a solid phase when it turns into snow.
If water is found as a glacier, it is in the solid phase. Glaciers are massive sheets of ice formed from compressed snow over many years.
Solids are the densest state of matter for most substances. The variation of density for solids is typically very small.
Water molecules in the solid phase are tightly packed together in a fixed arrangement, with a definite shape and volume. In contrast, water molecules in the gaseous phase are far apart, moving freely and quickly, taking the shape and volume of their container.
Ice is a molecule of water (H2O) in the solid phase.
No, a phase is a physical characteristic. The substance may or may not have definite shape and volume.
Frost is a phase change of a gas to a solid (deposition). Water vapor turns directly to ice.
There are three states of matter. they are solid , liquid and gas. A substance is said to be in a phase when it exhibits that state of matter. Ice is water in the solid phase. Water is ice in the liquid phase. Water vapour/steam is water and or ice in the gaseous phase.
That's it -- water. The stuff that comes out of a tap. Ice is the solid phase Water vapour is the gas phase
Water is an atypical substance in that its liquid phase is denser than its solid phase. This can be seen as ice floats in a glass of water.
it inreases cause it isn't a solid hard shape and so the liquid will fill its container like ice and water. ice is smaller but water has a larger volume
Water freezes into a solid phase when it turns into snow.
The chemical symbol for ice is H2O, which represents the water molecule. Ice is the solid phase of water, where water molecules are arranged in a crystalline structure.
Ice, of course
It is the gaseous phase of water
Water reaches the point of freezing when it undergoes a phase transition from a liquid to a solid.