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23 January, 12:11

How are ice, liquid water, and liquid vapor different?

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  1. 23 January, 12:12
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    Ice is a solid,

    Liquid water is wet and fluid. This is the form of water with which we are most familiar. We use liquid water in many ways, including washing and drinking.

    vapor-liquid equilibrium describes the distribution of a chemical species between the gas phase and a liquid phase ... The equilibrium vapor pressure of a liquid is in general strongly dependent on temperature.
  2. 23 January, 12:38
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    Ice is frozen water liquid water is just water and liquid vapor is where water that has evaporated and where it is moist
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