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How are ice, liquid water, and liquid vapor different?

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Ice is a solid,

Liquid water is wet and fluid. This is the form of water with which we are most familiar. We use liquid water in many ways, including washing and drinking.

vapor–liquid equilibrium describes the distribution of a chemical species between the gas phase and a liquid phase. ... The equilibrium vaporpressure of a liquid is in general strongly dependent on temperature.
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ice is frozen water liquid water is just water and liquid vapor is where water that has evaporated and where it is moist
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