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Physical properties of ice, water and steam are very different. What is the chemical composition of water in all the three states ?

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To answer the question about the chemical composition of water in its three states (ice, water, and steam), we can break down the solution into clear steps: ### Step 1: Identify the states of water Water exists in three primary states: 1. Solid (ice) 2. Liquid (water) 3. Gas (steam) ...
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