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  • 19-02-2019
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How do liquid water, ice, and water vapor differ from one another?

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shathragna
shathragna shathragna
  • 19-02-2019

hey! you can observe the difference in your daily routine! they're the different phases of water. at below 0°C, it occurs as ice-solid form(mostly), upto 100°C liquid form of water, above that range, water will be seen as steam- vapour phase of water! if you have further queries, do ask in the comments!

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