trick question. there is no new water it just keeps being reused and reused forever.
no
0 degrees Celsius, water turns into ice at that point
Hot water changes to a new form, steam, when it reaches its boiling point of 100 degrees Celsius (212 degrees Fahrenheit). At this temperature, water vaporizes and transforms into steam, which is the gaseous phase of water.
No. The SUBSTANCE is still water, only now sugar is dissolved in it.
They don't. The dissolving of salt in water is not the formation of a new compound, but rather merely creating a uniform mixture. It is not a new substance.
they have bring an new method to use rain water by in the form of storing the water in ground
The glacier will melt eventually, and then form a valley, as well as water flowing through that valley; and it may even help form new valleys.
a ocean and a lake
Mixing water and oxygen does not result in a specific chemical reaction as oxygen is only sparingly soluble in water. While some amount of oxygen can dissolve in water, it remains in molecular form and does not react with the water molecules to form a new compound.
When salt is mixed in with water, they form a solution. Salt is the solute, and water is the solvent.
No. Its called water. Ice is water, water is water, water vapor is water; all are in different states of the same compound.
An example of two chemicals that react to form a new substance is hydrogen and oxygen combining to form water. This chemical reaction is a synthesis reaction where the two reactants combine to create a new compound with different properties.