No, water is not found only in one state of matter. It can exist in three states: solid (ice), liquid (water), and gas (water vapor). The state of water depends on temperature and pressure conditions. For example, ice forms at temperatures below 0°C, while water vapor is present at higher temperatures or when water evaporates.
Water remain water, only the state of matter is changed from liquid to solid.
No. Ice and water are the same substance (they're both water); the only difference is the state of matter the two are in. Milk and coffee are different substances and they're in the same state of matter.
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Five states of matter can be found on Earth. Four of them occur naturally (Solid, Liquid, Gas and Plasma) and the fifth has only ever been created in the laboratory (Bose-Einstein condensate).
Quark-gluon plasma: a state of matter where quarks and gluons are not confined within hadrons, believed to have existed right after the Big Bang. Strange matter: composed of strange quarks, which are heavier than the usual quarks found in protons and neutrons. Bose-Einstein condensate: a state of matter formed at very low temperatures where a group of bosons occupy the same quantum state.
Water is the only substance that can be found in all three states of matter: solid (ice), liquid (water), and gas (water vapor).
Water remain water, only the state of matter is changed from liquid to solid.
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.
Water is the only item found on earth in three different phases of matter at standard pressure.
No. Ice and water are the same substance (they're both water); the only difference is the state of matter the two are in. Milk and coffee are different substances and they're in the same state of matter.
All the known states of matter (of which there are 5) are found on Earth, although the 5th (Bose-Einsteing condensate) has only ever been produced in laboratories.
The hottest state of matter is plasma. Plasma is a high-energy state of matter in which electrons are stripped from atoms, resulting in a soup of charged particles. It is found in phenomena such as lightning, stars, and some laboratory experiments.
Water can be ice,liquid, and gas when boiled.
The most common type of energy/mass in the Universe is in the form of dark energy, followed by dark matter. Only about 4% of the Universe is in the form of "normal" (baryonic) matter. If it is specifically to this matter you refer: the most common state of matter is plasma, found in stars.
Gases are the only state of matter that can be compressed.
The most important state of matter is gas, because you can not live without oxygen. However liquid is vital as well because you can only live a short period without water.
No, there are only 4 states of matter: Commonly known are liquid, gas and solid. When you electrically charge a gas you get the fourth state of matter: plasma.