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Chemistry, 24.03.2021 21:30 nurikchan

C) Gather the materials that you will need to complete this project. Step 2: Draw a model of water in each state of matter.
a) You will use water as the subject of your poster. Start by drawing a representation of three
sealed containers.
b) In the first container, draw a representation of water molecules in a solid (ice). Be sure that
your model represents water at the molecular level. You may use a single circle to represent a
water molecule, rather than showing the individual atoms within the molecule.
c) Following the same method, draw a representation of water molecules in a liquid in the
second container.
d) Finally, draw a representation of water molecules in a gas (water vapor) in the third container.


C) Gather the materials that you will need to complete this project.

Step 2: Draw a model of wate

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