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Water boils at 100°C and turns into steam. Which similarities or differences are there between water at 100°C and steam at 100°C?

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the key difference between water in its liquid and steam states lies in particle arrangement and motion

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water in the steam state has particles with more space between them, and they move at higher speeds compared to water in the liquid state.

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