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Question
Why are ice, liquid water, and steam considered to have the same chemical substance?
Solution
Ice, liquid water and steam have the same composition i.e. 2 parts hydrogen and one part oxygen by volume and same formula H2O, can be easily transformed from one state to other by heating or cooling.
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