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Physical Science
States of Matter
Properties of Liquids and Gases
In 1-2 sentences explain a similarity and a difference between the particles in liquid water at 100°C and the particles in steam at 100°C.
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Both the particles in liquid water at 100°C and in steam at 100°C are in a gaseous state, but the particles in liquid water are closer together compared to the particles in steam, which are more spread out.
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