How is the property of ice,water and steam different from each other?
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ice,, water and steam are the three states of the same substance because they consist of same constituent elements (i.e., hydrogen and oxygen), same molecules and same chemical properties. ... In ice, the molecules are densely packed, while in water, the molecules are somewhat loosely packed.
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These three are the different forms of water.
Ice is the solid state.
There intermolecular space is very less
It has a shape.
Water is in the liquid state.
Its intermolecular space is more than that of solid.
It takes the shape of the container.
Steam is in the gaseous state.
Its intermolecular space is so large that they move around.
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