Why does water take up more space as steam than it does a liquid water?
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Steam takes up a lot more space (it has a greater volume) than liquid water because water molecules in steam are more widely dispersed. There is a lot of empty space between the water molecules in steam and the molecules contain more energy and move more rapidly than do the molecules in liquid water.
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