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The substance is water. Strictly speaking though, water doesn't exist anywhere on earth in a pure water form in any of the three states. As a gas and as a liquid, all the water on earth is a light carbonic acid, as it contains considerable amounts of carbon, and other chemicals, earth water has a ph of 7. all water vapour on earth is carbonic acid, or another acid or alcaline mix. Sulphur can also be found in solid, liquid, and gas form. So it seems the question is a trick! liquid sulphur drips and flows all over volcanoes... many chemicals occupy the three states in varying degrees of purity.

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I'm pretty sure it's water ; liquid: water (of course), solid: ice, and gas: condensated water.

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Water. As a solid in ice. A liquid in water. A gas in water vapour.

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Water - liquid water, ice, water vapour

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