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what causes the interchange of the three states of water.​

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Answered by ItsManavKing
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Explanation:

Water exists in three physical phasesSolid, Liquid, and Gas. ... But on freezing it forms solid and it also on vaporization it forms gas. The three states of water are interchangeable. ... You can observe this when ice is melting, where both ice and water exist at the same time

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Water exists in three physical phasesSolid, Liquid, and Gas. ... But on freezing it forms solid and it also on vaporization it forms gas. The three states of water are interchangeable. ... You can observe this when ice is melting, where both ice and water exist at the same time.

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