amorphous
This depends on the nature of this solid, temperature, pressure, stirring, particles dimension etc.
Yes. Water is a naturally occurring substance.
Ice is a generic term for the solid state of substances that are normally liquid or gaseous in nature. Ice made from water has the chemical formula of H2O.
The term used to describe the condition of water transitioning between its gas (water vapor), liquid (water), and solid (ice) forms is called the "water cycle." This cycle includes processes such as evaporation, condensation, and freezing, illustrating how water moves through different states in nature.
ICE is the solid state of water.
Liquid - such as the oceans Gas - such as water vapors Solid - such as glaciers
Water can exist as a solid (ice), as a liquid (water), and as a gas (fog).
Copper sulfide is a solid compound, not aqueous. It is typically found in nature as a solid mineral and has a low solubility in water.
Perhaps you meant to ask whether fire is a gas, liquid, or solid. Is that what you meant?
Water exist in nature in all three states of matter (solid, liquid, and gas).
This depends on the nature of this solid, temperature, pressure, stirring, particles dimension etc.
Solid liquid gas. A solid is hard like ice. A liquid is water. A gas is water just boiled.
Yes, water is matter. It is considered to be a liquid state of matter. Besides liquid there are gases and solids. Everything in the known universe can be classified as either matter or energy.
Water is a substance that is commonly found in nature in all three states - liquid in rivers and oceans, solid as ice in glaciers and snow, and gas as water vapor in the air.
In our usual experience, we only find water in all three phases, as solid, liquid, and gas. But almost any substance can exist in those phases, given the right temperature and pressure.
solid
Titanium is a solid.