The states of matter of H2O (water) are solid (ice), liquid (water), and gas (water vapor). Each state is determined by the temperature and pressure conditions under which the water exists.
Water or H2O can be found in three states: a liquid (can be drunk), solid (ice for your drink) or a gas (humidity comes to mind).
Solid, liquid and gas are "states" of matter.
the 4 different states of matter are1.solids2.liquids3.gases4.plasma
The states of matter are determined by the arrangement and movement of particles within a substance.
The most obvious one is that the states of matter are a "bulk property" of a large collection of interacting particles of matter, while particles of matter are the individual constituents (e.g. molecules, atoms, subatomic particles) that matter is made of and do not have any "bulk properties".
It is matter. because H2O means water, and water is one form of matter cause its liquid.
Water or H2O can be found in three states: a liquid (can be drunk), solid (ice for your drink) or a gas (humidity comes to mind).
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The three elements that can exist in all three states of matter (solid, liquid, gas) are water (H2O), mercury (Hg), and bromine (Br).
Solid, liquid and gas are "states" of matter.
H2O is water, it can be a liquid, a gas or a solid (ice).
It depends on the substance and not in temperature, we have gas (oxygen) we can have liquid (water, H2O) and we can have ice... that will melt
Don't they all exist in the three states of matter? Depending on the temperature...
When reactants are in different states of matter the reaction is called heterogeneous.Example: CaCO3 (solid) + H2SO4 (liquid) = CaSO4 (s)+ H2O(l) + CO2(g)
H2O and CO2
Water could be found at 3 different states but not at the same time. For example, it starts out as ice (solid state), then liquidifies (liquid state) and then steam/water vapour (gas state). Bare in mind that to go from each of these states, it requires energy.
Pure water is H2O, liquid at room temperature.