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How will you justify that ice, water and steam are the three states of a substance and not different substances?
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How will you justify that ice, water and steam are the three states of a substance and not different substances?
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How will you justify that ice, water and steam are the three states of a substance and not different substances?
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Because the three states are composed by H2O molecules. I
f these substances were different they would be composed by different elements.
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