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Explains the differences between the three forms of water​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Water can occur in three states: solid (ice), liquid or gas (vapor). Solid water – ice is frozen water. When water freezes, its molecules move farther apart, making ice less dense than water. ... When you boil water, the water changes from a liquid to a gas or water vapor.

Answered by selina12326
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Answer:

The three forms of water are:-

1. Solid

2. Liquid

3. Gas

Explanation:

1. Solid: When we freeze water it converts into ice cubes which is Solid form of water.

This process is known as freezing.

Examples of solid form of water:- ice cubes, glacier, snow, hail, ice crystals etc.

2. Liquid: When we heat the the solid form of water it converts into liquid form. This process of heating is known as melting.

Examples of liquid form of water:- Water, juice etc.

3. Gas: When we heat liquid form of water strongly at 100°C it vhanges into gas. This process of heating is known as evaporation.

Examples of gas form of water:- Fog, Steam, Water vapour etc.

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