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5 June, 01:56

The fact that you can measure the volume of room temperature water with a beaker is a clue that room temperature water is in liquid form. If you keep raising the temperature of that water, it will eventually begin to boil, bubbling up and releasing steam. The steam is an example of what? A) A gas. B) A solid. C) A liquid. D) A super-heated liquid.

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  1. 5 June, 02:03
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    The Correct answer is A) Gas
  2. 5 June, 02:08
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    Answer:Its a gas
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