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Rina took a small ice cube and heated it in a large, closed container. First, the ice cube melted, and then the water boiled into steam. How did the volume of the water and the volume of the steam compare
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Rina took a small ice cube and heated it in a large, closed container. First, the ice cube melted, and then the water boiled into steam. How did the volume of the water and the volume of the steam compare to the volume of the original ice cube?
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