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Ice, water and water vapour being different physical states of the same matter exhibit different properties in different states. Justify

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Answered by asadkhan99
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When an object is a solid, its molecules are arranged in a pattern and can’t move around much.

In a liquid, molecules are farther apart, can move around, and are not arranged in a pattern.

The movement is what makes a liquid fluid (or pourable) and take the shape of a container it is in.

The molecules in a gas are even farther apart than in a liquid and move freely with no pattern at all.

→Matter can change from one state to another when physical conditions change; when energy, such as heat, is added or removed, a substance can change from a solid to a liquid, or from a liquid to a gas

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Answered by SwaggerGabru
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The statement is true

As we know water has anomalous behavior. Water can exists in three states solid liquid and gas (water vapour) . And they change their state according to suitable temperature. As if we increase the temperature the solid state of water become in a liquid state and if we decrease this temperature the water state comes into solid and if we increase the temperature more and more the the water state becomes vapourizes.

Hence we conclude that water show its different state on different temperature as the temperature makes the hydrogen bond increase or decrease as according to its variations.

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