how will you differentiate between ice , water ,water vapour on the basic of physical and chemical properties
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Macroscopically, water at ordinary temperatures is a clear, nearly colorless liquid. Its density is 0.98 g cm–3 at room temperature, as compared with only 0.92 g cm–3 for ice, a fact that must be explained by atomic/molecular theory. ... Water vapor is also much less dense than the liquid or the solid.
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Matter exists in tree forms and can be converted from one state to another. When state changes, only physical properties change but chemical composition remains same. So, chemical composition is H2O only....
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