the states of water are interchangeable explain in detail
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The three forms (solid, liquid and vapour) are interchangeable and can change from one physical state to another. Chemically, they exist as H2O molecules throughout.
Solid ice
melts
on heating to become liquid water. Liquid water
boils
on heating to become gaseous steam.
Conversely, gaseous steam
condenses
on cooling to become liquid water. Liquid water
solidifies
on cooling to become solid ice.
On heating: ice -> water -> steam
On cooling: steam -> water -> ice
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