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How do liquid water, ice, and water vapor differ from each other?

1- They are different kinds of particles in the same states of matter.
2- They are the same kind of particles in different states of matter.
3- They are different substances in different states of matter.
4- They are the same substances in the same state of matter.

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It has to be 2 because they are all forms of water
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2, because they are all a form of water.. but just in different states of matter depending on their form
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