The Different States of WATER
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Water is a fundamental part of the earth system. Water is
unique not only because it covers seventy percent of the earth surface but also because of its
ability to exist in three states of matter; solid, liquid and gas.
The special qualities of water originates from its unique molecule shape.
Each and every water molecule contains one atom of oxygen and two hydrogen atoms that are arranged in a
manner that one side which is nearer to the hydrogen atom is positively charged and the other near to
the oxygen atom is negatively charged.
When two water molecules come together, the negative side is attracted to
the positive side hence making them cling together. This facts contributes to the cohesive, adhesive,
high heat capacity and surface tension and other essential properties that make water important to the
biosphere. |
When studying states of matter, we need to know that solids are usually denser
than liquid and liquids more dense than gases. Surprisingly, water a little bit opposes this
popular opinion |
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The Different States of
Water
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Water exists in three different states of matter;
solid, liquid and gaseous. Solid State. Water in solid state is formed when temperature is reduced
below the freezing point which is zero degrees Celsius. It can be found in three forms; ice, snow
and frost. |
In general, different states of water can be
summarized as follows; water in solid state changes to liquid through melting, the one in liquid
state turns to gaseous via evaporation. Water in gaseous state changes its state to liquid through
condensation and the one in liquid changes to solid state through freezing.
Therefore, water circulates endlessly through the atmosphere, land, ocean
and even plants taking different physical states of matter at one time. |
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