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How are ice liquid water and water vapor different from each other?

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ice is a solid water is a liquid and water vapor is a gas the 3 states of matter
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The molecules of ice stick together in the process of cohesion. They are tightly packed so there isn't much room to move. Liquid water is a looser hold. The molecules can go past one another, and they will take the shape of whatever container they occupy. Water vapor is loosely contained, and it will will fill whatever container it is kept in, and it will take its shape, too.

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