Gas-phase water (i.e., water vapor) has properties similar to most other gases, yet condensed water (i.e., liquid and solid water) is unusual.
a. Why are the properties the same in the gas phase?
b. What are the unusual phase transitions of water?
c. What accounts for the unusual properties of water in general?
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