What are the six properties of water?
The last time I heard, water didn’t have 6 properties? I disagree with you, but I’ll tell you states of water. Water has three states. Below freezing water is a solid (ice or snowflakes), between freezing and boiling water is a liquid, and above its boiling point water is a gas. There are words scientists use to describe water changing from one state to another. Water changing from solid to liquid is said to be melting. When it changes from liquid to gas it is evaporating. Water changing from gas to liquid is called condensation (An example is the ‘dew’ that forms on the outside of a glass of cold soda). Frost formation is when water changes from gas directly to solid form. When water changes directly from solid to gas the process is called sublimation. Example: Gas → Liquid Condensation, which is gas changing into a liquid Liquids → Gas Liquids evaporate into gas Liquid → Solid Liquids like water freeze into ice Solid → Liquid When ice melts into a liquid Solid → Gas Sublimation is so