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What property of matter can be observed using a pan of water?
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What property of matter can be observed using a pan of water?
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What property of matter can be observed using a pan of water?
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Well it depends on if the pan is boiling, if its boiling, the water will evaporate. Therefor, this would be gas.
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You can observe the
density
because you would be measuring the mass of the volume. Water is made of dense material, so it would have less volume.
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