Solid (ice), liquid (water), gas (steam). Water can also be found in the form of a vapor, which is water droplets suspended in air, e.g., clouds, fog, and the vapor above boiling water, commonly but mistakenly called steam.
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).
Water is an example of an object that can turn into the three states of matter: solid (ice), liquid (water), and gas (water vapor). By changing its temperature, water can transition between these states.
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Well everything has matter therefore, it is possible for it to be in all 3 states
There are four states of matter: solid, liquid, gas, and plasma. These states are determined by the arrangement of particles and their energy levels.
There are three states of matter in water: solid (ice), liquid (water), and gas (water vapor). Each state is determined by the temperature and pressure conditions.
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).
The three elements that can exist in all three states of matter (solid, liquid, gas) are water (H2O), mercury (Hg), and bromine (Br).
the 3 states of matter are solid, liquid and gas.
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the three states are ice water and vaporThree state of matter for water are:1.) Solid (ice)2.) Liquid (water)3.) Gas (steam)
Water, ice, vapor.
Solid - Ice Liquid - Water Gas - Steam
Among the four known states of matter, plasma is the least found on the Earth's crust.
the 3 states of water are solid, liquid and gas
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.