H2O is in either solid, liquid or vapour commonly known as Ice, water and steam, water is always water if it is neither frozen nor evaporated
Yes
Vinegar and water are both in liquid state of matter.
Do water molecules in the liquid state have more energy than water molecules in the polar state
Steam is water in the vapour (gaseous) state; Ice is water in the solid state; liquid water is water in its liquid state - but the water's composition is the same in all three states.
No, not all solutions are always liquid. Solutions can be in any state of matter (solid, liquid, or gas) depending on the solute and solvent combination and the conditions present. For example, a solution of sugar in water is a liquid, while a solution of carbon dioxide in water is a gas.
H2O is in either solid, liquid or vapour commonly known as Ice, water and steam, water is always water if it is neither frozen nor evaporated
The liquid state of water is called "water."
Water vapor is in the gaseous state, not the liquid state. It is formed when water evaporates into the air as a gas.
water is a liquid aT 15oC Water is a solid (Ice) below 0oC Water is a vapour (steam) above 100oC.
Yes, water is always a liquid. There are three forms of matter, solid, liquid and gas. Water is liquid form or matter and ice is the solid form of matter.
The liquid state of water is found almost everywhere.
No metals always in a liquid state. There is always some temperature where a metal is liquid ("molten").
liquid, cause its in the ocean rivers lakes etc
water is liquid
Yes
solid to liquid
solid = ice liquid = water gaseous = water vapour