How will you justify that ice water and steam are not sifferent but different state of the same mqtter.
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By simply heating and cooling under same conditions again and again we can see the changes in states , not the material .
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. Only the arrangement of the molecules differ in these three states. In ice, the molecules are densely packed, while in water, the molecules are somewhat loosely packed. In steam, the molecules are far off from each other.
Moreover, we can change water into steam as well as ice and again get back water from them.
Thanks.
Here is the answer.
By simply heating and cooling under same conditions again and again we can see the changes in states , not the material .
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. Only the arrangement of the molecules differ in these three states. In ice, the molecules are densely packed, while in water, the molecules are somewhat loosely packed. In steam, the molecules are far off from each other.
Moreover, we can change water into steam as well as ice and again get back water from them.
Thanks.
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Explanation:
By simply heating and cooling under same conditions again and again we can see the changes in states , not the material .
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. Only the arrangement of the molecules differ in these three states. In ice, the molecules are densely packed, while in water, the molecules are somewhat loosely packed. In steam, the molecules are far off from each other.
Moreover, we can change water into steam as well as ice and again get back water from them.
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