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Which of the following sentences is true?
Water can be cooled to create ice, and ice can be cooled to create water vapor.
Water vapor can be heated to create water, and water can be cooled to create ice.
Ice can be heated to create water, and water can be heated to create water vapor.
Ice can be heated to create water vapor, and water vapor cannot change state.
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The third sentence is true.
Reason: Heating ice melts it to liquid water (melting). Heating liquid water can turn it into water vapor (evaporation/boiling). The other sentences are false because cooling does not produce vapor (it produces solids or liquids), heating vapor does not produce liquid, and vapor certainly can change state (it can condense or freeze under the right conditions).
Reason: Heating ice melts it to liquid water (melting). Heating liquid water can turn it into water vapor (evaporation/boiling). The other sentences are false because cooling does not produce vapor (it produces solids or liquids), heating vapor does not produce liquid, and vapor certainly can change state (it can condense or freeze under the right conditions).
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