We can change the states of water by altering its temperature. Cooling water turns it into ice (solid), while heating it changes it into steam (gas). These processes involve freezing, melting, boiling, and condensation.
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Water’s Disappearing Act refers to the process of evaporation where water changes from a liquid state to vapor. It seems to disappear as it evaporates into the air, though it actually turns into water vapor.
Ice is the solid state of water with a fixed shape and volume, while water in its liquid state flows and takes the shape of its container. Both ice and water are forms of H₂O.
Yes, water in puddles disappears due to evaporation. As the sun heats the water, it turns into water vapor, which rises into the air. The process gradually reduces the amount of water in the puddle.
Yes, the reason for water disappearing from utensils is similar. The water evaporates over time as it absorbs heat from the surroundings, changing from liquid to vapor and dispersing into the air.