What are the three forms of water? Explain how they are interchangeable?
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Solution
Understanding the concept:
The three different types of matter are solid, liquid, and gas.
By observing the arrangement of their particles, we can explain their various properties.
Water is a matter that exists in three states solid ice, liquid water, and water vapor.
Interchangeable the three forms of water:
A material can change from one state of matter to the other physically without affecting its chemical composition.
Water is interchangeable if it can shift from a solid to a liquid or a gas depending on the temperature.
A solid ice can change into liquid water usually when we heat it at . Thus the amount of heat requires to melt ice into water is called the latent heat of melting.
Similarly, the amount of heat requires to freeze liquid water at is called the latent heat of fusion.
Also the liquid water changes into water vapor and vice versa at.
Evaporation also helps to change liquid water into vapor below its boiling point.
Similarly condensation is a process to convert water vapor into liquid water.