This statement is incorrect; water can exist in all three states: solid (ice), liquid (water), and gas (water vapor). The state of water depends on temperature and pressure conditions. For example, at temperatures below 0°C (32°F), water freezes into ice, while at temperatures above 100°C (212°F), it can evaporate into steam. Thus, water is versatile and can transition between all three states.
Ice, Water, and Steam.Bonus answer: Plasma!
Solid in solid: metal alloys. Liquid in liquid: vinegar dissolving in water. Gas in gas: air. Solid in liquid: salt dissolving in water. Liquid in solid: mercury absorbed by gold. Gas in liquid: carbon dioxide dissolving in soda. Solid in gas: smoke particles in air. Liquid in gas: water vapor in air. Gas in solid: hydrogen absorbed by palladium.
It is a solid
Liquid!
Water vapor is a gas.
the 3 states of water are solid, liquid and gas
Ice, Water, and Steam.Bonus answer: Plasma!
Solid in solid: metal alloys. Liquid in liquid: vinegar dissolving in water. Gas in gas: air. Solid in liquid: salt dissolving in water. Liquid in solid: mercury absorbed by gold. Gas in liquid: carbon dioxide dissolving in soda. Solid in gas: smoke particles in air. Liquid in gas: water vapor in air. Gas in solid: hydrogen absorbed by palladium.
Water can be all three ... solid = ice liquid = water gas = steam
Gas liquid
water equals liquid , water vapor equals gas and ice equals solid
It is a solid
The three states or forms of water found on Earth are solid (ice), liquid (water), and gas (water vapor).
Water can be a solid in the form of ice, a gas in the form of steam or simply liquid water.
There is three states of matter.Solid,Liquid and gas. So nope. Gas is neither solid nor liquid. It is a matter becoz it occupy space.
It is a solid because leafs aren't made of water or gas.
When water freezes it changes from a liquid to a solid. When water boils or evaporates it changes from a liquid to a gas.