Both liquid water at 100°C and steam at the same temperature consist of water molecules that are in constant motion; however, the particles in liquid water are closely packed and interact strongly with one another, while the particles in steam are much more dispersed and have weaker interactions, allowing them to move freely.
In one to two sentences explain a similarity and a difference between the particles in liquid water at 100c and the particles in steam at 100 degrees c
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