Physics, asked by simpigautam40, 11 months ago

all of three forms of water states are interconvertible . explain​

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Answered by Hyperxsam
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Answer:

Explanation:

Best example for it is ice ( solid state) on heating can change to water ( liquid) and on further heating or boiling water forms water vapour( gaseous). On cooling the water vapour water is formed and further cooling ( freezing) gives ice. Answer: Yes, the three states of matter are interconvertible

Answered by guptaaryan6204
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Answer:

No they can be converted. The three forms are ice,water and gas.

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