Solid (ice), liquid and vapor (steam) are (chemically) all of the same compound WATER with one chemical formula H2O, but in three different physical states of matter.
Yes, it is true - the molecule is H2O.
The percentage of oxygen in water, vapors or ice is the same.
the speed of the water vapor molecules can be decreased to produce ice
No - ice can go straight to vapor without first melting. The process is known as "sublimation".
Yes, water ice and water vapor are the same types of matter. Its only the state of matter that is different. Water ice is solid and water vapor is gas.
The chemical formula is the same -H2O.
Solid (ice), liquid and vapor (steam) are (chemically) all of the same compound WATER with one chemical formula H2O, but in three different physical states of matter.
Both ice fog and steam are composed of water vapor that has cooled and condensed into tiny droplets, creating a foggy appearance. Ice fog specifically forms when water vapor freezes into ice crystals in the air, while steam forms when water vapor rises from warm surfaces and cools upon contact with the cooler air.
Yes, it is true - the molecule is H2O.
The percentage of oxygen in water, vapors or ice is the same.
Heat causes the ice to melt into water and the water evaporates into vapor.
the speed of the water vapor molecules can be decreased to produce ice
They all have the same chemical composition, ie, they are all H2O.
Ice Fog
The vapor pressure of supercooled water is higher than that of ice at the same temperature due to the increased mobility of water molecules in the liquid state compared to the solid state. As a result, supercooled water is more likely to evaporate and exert a higher vapor pressure than ice.
The direct transition of solid ice to vapor is called sublimation. It occurs when the solid ice skips the liquid phase and turns directly into water vapor without melting.