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Physics, 23.11.2019 15:31 mandilynn22

Water is a colorless and odorless liquid. it can exist in solid, liquid, and gas states. it boils at 100 degrees c and melts at 0 degrees c. which option best describes this information?
these are the physical properties of water.
these are the chemical properties of water.
these are the physical changes water undergoes.
these are the chemical changes water undergoes.
these are the molecular changes water undergoes.

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