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Parker House
21 May, 08:28
Are ice, water, and steam different substance
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Elle Ponce
21 May, 11:30
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They are all the same substance. All of these are examples of H2O.
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Mia Reeves
21 May, 12:11
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No they are not different substances but different temparatutes
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