Science, asked by gargmamta25485, 2 months ago

4. In ice, the water molecules are/can
a. stuck together
very close to each other
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Answered by Agastyajain
1

Answer:

The structure of liquid water (left) consists of molecules connected by short-lived hydrogen bonds because water is a fluid. In ice (right), the hydrogen bonds become permanent, resulting in an interconnected hexagonally-shaped framework of molecules. Ice is less dense than liquid water and so it floats.

Answered by ak8477455
1

Answer:

May be the answer of this question is (a).

Hope it's helpful to you.

According to my point of view this is the correct answer.

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