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Water is made up of H20 molecules. Ice and steam are also made up of the same. It is the difference in inter - molecular distance and temperature only that causes changes in the state.

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Q: How will you justify that ice and water and steam are different states of water?
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What are the different states of matter for water called?

-- Ice -- Water -- Steam


How will you justify that icewater and water vapours are the three states of a substance and not substances?

This can be justified by looking at the exact chemical nature of each. Ice water, liquid water and steam (vapors) are ALLstill chemically the same, and exist as H2O, only in different states.


How will we justify that ice water steam are the three state of a substance and not different substance?

The chemical analysis show that the chemical composition of the molecule is the same.


What are the names for the three different states of water?

Water vapour (steam) Liquid water (water) Solid water (Ice)


If water is H2O what is ice?

Water, ice and steam, all are H2O but are different states of water. Water-liquid state Ice- solid state Steam- Gaseous state


What are the 3 different states of matter in which water occurs?

Solid - Ice Liquid - Water Gas - Steam


What is the main difference between water and steam?

They are in 2 different states? The 3 states - Solid/Liquid/Gas.


The 3 states of water are?

Ice, water and steam


Waters three different forms?

The three states of water (ie solid, liquid and gas) are called ice, water and water vapour (or steam).


Is ice cubes floating in water a compound?

Water is a compound, H2O. Liquid water, and Ice, as well as steam are 3 different states of the same compound, H2O. Although different states or the same compound, there is nothing remarkable about ice in water.


How will you justify that ice water and steam are the three states of a substance and notdiferent substance?

Let us start with water. Take water in a petri-dish and heat it. It will turn into steam. Condense the steam by placing a cool surface over it. Hence, water and steam can be said to be the same. Then, freeze the water. It will turn into ice. Melt the ice by heating it to observe that it turns to water. For further scientific justification, one can check for the mass, density, volume, etc. of the water in the initial state and after any of the aforementioned processes.


Why steam comes out of water?

Steam results when water is heated beyond its boiling point - the liquid water is changing states, to gas. Steam is water turned to gas. ICE is frozen water.