In its solid state (ice), water molecules are arranged in a rigid lattice structure with low kinetic energy. In its liquid state, water molecules are more loosely packed and have higher kinetic energy, allowing for movement and flow. In its gaseous state (water vapor), water molecules have high kinetic energy and are spread out, moving freely and independently.
Water has chemical properties, such as being a polar molecule; physical properties, such as high surface tension and specific heat capacity; and biological properties, such as being a universal solvent and essential for life.
The three elements that can exist in all three states of matter (solid, liquid, gas) are water (H2O), mercury (Hg), and bromine (Br).
Ice is less dense than liquid water: Importantly, water bodies freeze from the top down. Water, like all liquids, flows down hill: ultimately maintaining our oceans. Water is an excellent solvent: It dissolves all the chemicals that we need to maintain our bodies.
Water is the only element which is naturally found in all 3 states. Ice (solid) in the polar regions, Vapour (gas) in the air and liquid on the ground.
Group 1 (Nickel, Calcium, Bromine) are likely to have similar properties as they are all transition metals with varying degrees of reactivity. 2. Group 2 (Aluminum, Germanium, Antimony) are likely to have similar properties as they are all metalloids with varying physical and chemical properties. 3. Group 3 (Oxygen, Selenium, Tellurium) are likely to have similar properties as they are all nonmetals with increasing atomic numbers.
Water can exist in all three states (solid, liquid, gas) on Earth due to its unique chemical structure and properties. The temperature and pressure conditions on Earth's surface allow water to easily transition between these states. Additionally, the water cycle continuously redistributes water molecules, leading to the presence of water in its various forms across the planet.
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Water's Boiling Point and Freezing Point.Water's Surface Tension, Heat of Vaporization, and Vapor Pressure.Its Viscosity and Cohesion.It's available in all the 3 States (Solid, Liquid & Gas).
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Well the four states of matter are: Liquid, Solid, Gas and Plasma (the first 3 states are the main ones) and they all occupy space, they can all have colours and obviously they're all matter, in different forms.
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the 3 states of water are solid, liquid and gas
3 non characterstic prperties of water would be :
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Water has chemical properties, such as being a polar molecule; physical properties, such as high surface tension and specific heat capacity; and biological properties, such as being a universal solvent and essential for life.