lol ICE U DUMB*SS
2006-08-06 19:20:16
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answer #1
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answered by joefro_21 2
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Frozen water is ICE.
Ice is an Oxide class mineral that is referred to by any one of the 14 known solid phases of water. However, in non-scientific contexts, it usually describes ice Ih, which is the most abundant of these phases in Earth's biosphere. This type of ice is a soft, delicate, crystalline solid, which can appear transparent or an opaque bluish-white color depending on the presence of impurities such as air. The addition of other materials such as soil may further alter appearance. The most common phase transition to ice Ih occurs when liquid water is cooled below 0 °C (273.15 K, 32 °F) at standard atmospheric pressure. However, it can also sublime from a vapor with no intervening liquid phase such as in the formation of frost. Ice appears in varied forms such as hail, ice cubes, and glaciers. It plays an important role with many meteorological phenomena. The ice caps of the polar regions are of significance for the global climate and particularly the water cycle.
2006-08-07 02:12:55
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answer #2
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answered by Sam 2
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Ice is the solid form of water. The phase transition occurs when liquid water is cooled below 0 °C (273.15 K, 32 °F) at standard atmospheric pressure. Ice can be formed at higher temperatures in pressurized environments, and water will remain a liquid or gas until -30 °C at lower pressures. Ice formed at high pressure has a different crystal structure and density than ordinary ice.
2006-08-07 02:15:43
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answer #3
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answered by mallimalar_2000 7
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Frozen H2O, or H2O below 0*C at STP is a solid. H2O at temperature between O*C and 100*C will be liquid. When water gets to over 100*C, it vaporizes and becomes steam, which is a gas. Water is anything and everything =)
2006-08-07 04:08:16
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answer #4
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answered by Phillip R 4
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water that is frozen, called ice
2006-08-07 02:04:49
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answered by mrxxbrian 2
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Ice it is. When kinetic energy drops to lowest level around 0°C, then molecules stop moving, thus generating ice.
2006-08-07 02:06:15
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answer #6
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answered by pogonoforo 6
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it is solid phase of water called ice
2006-08-07 02:09:51
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answered by cloud 4
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ice
2006-08-07 12:31:31
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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ice
2006-08-07 03:47:19
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answer #9
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answered by veronica b 1
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ice
2006-08-07 02:10:32
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answer #10
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answered by The Lioness 2
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ice
2006-08-07 02:08:54
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answer #11
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answered by freddie_flamingo 2
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