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question 11
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the states of matter in which water exists is primarily determined by:
density.
ph.
chlorinity.
temperature.
salinity.
The state of matter (solid, liquid, gas) of water is mainly determined by temperature. At 0°C or below, water freezes into ice (solid - state). At 100°C (at standard atmospheric pressure), water boils and turns into steam (gaseous - state). In between these temperatures, it exists as a liquid. Other factors like density, pH, chlorinity, and salinity have less direct impact on the state - of - matter change compared to temperature.
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