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Water's states of matter include steam,liquid water, and ice. What about water is the same in these states? What can you conclude about what changes and what does not change during a change of state?
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Water's states of matter include steam,liquid water, and ice. What about water is the same in these states? What can you conclude about what changes and what does not change during a change of state?
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These states ofwater are simply physical changes. It has stayed the compound H2O throughout all of them. It had changes in phases but it never changed to anything but water.
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