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  • Water's Weight: Solid, Liquid, and Gas - The Truth Revealed
    Water weighs the same in all three states: solid (ice), liquid (water), and gas (water vapor).

    Here's why:

    * Mass is conserved: The amount of matter in water doesn't change when it transitions between states.

    * Density changes: The density of water changes significantly between solid, liquid, and gas. This means that the same amount of water will take up a different volume depending on its state. However, the total mass remains constant.

    In summary: The weight of water is determined by its mass, and the mass doesn't change with its state.

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