Water molecules are linked by hydrogen bonds.
the bonds between the water molecules are broken
The different between ice and water is that ice is solid and water is liquid. Under standard pressure, water exists in the solid form as ice when its temperature is below 0° Celsius (32° F). It exists in liquid form between 0° and 100° Celsius.
Yes, frozen water (ice) and liquid water have the same mass when measured under the same conditions. The mass of water does not change when it freezes; however, its volume does change due to the difference in density between ice and liquid water. Ice is less dense than liquid water, which is why it floats.
that's easy, the answer is a liquid . evidence to support my answer is found in the bp and fp of the subsatnce. the fp of the substane is o degrees or under the bp is 100 derees or over, so to be a solid it has to be under the fp to be a gas it has to be over the mp but anything between is a liquid as it hasent reached eather its fp or mp , and so as 65 degrees is in between it is in a state known as liquid , answered by chloe harris , 14 yrs old , st.cenydd school
Water
This depends on the miscibility between this liquid and water.
Steam and vapor are in the form of a gas. Liquid water is in the form of a liquid.
Air is a gas and water is a liquid.
Water takes the state of liquid (water) between 0 and 100 degrees celsius.
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The main difference between gas water vapor and liquid water is their physical state. Water vapor is the gaseous form of water that is invisible, while liquid water is the condensed form of water that is visible and flows freely. Water vapor has higher energy and moves more freely compared to liquid water, which has a fixed volume and shape.
Water molecules are linked by hydrogen bonds.