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how will u justify the ice water and steam

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Answered by alphanso
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ice is normally known as the solid form of water. water is a liquid form and steam is a gas form of water they can be justified through molecular change.
Answered by HARSH08
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The constituent particle in ice, water and steam is water molecules.The only difference is the space in between the particles. In case of steam water molecules are far apart. while in liquid water they are closer but the closest in case of ice. We can get the water from ice or steam from ice and vice-versa by changing the temperature only. This signifies that they are 3 states of matter as solid, liquid and gas.
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