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Answered by AaravpandeyAV1306
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Ice and water are formed from the same element but due to differences in their physical states, they have differences in their composition:

1. The covalent bond between two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom forms water. But the crystalline structure of ice is held together by hydrogen bonding rather than covalent bond.

2. Density of liquid water is 1.00 g/cubic cm. whereas the density of ice is 0.931 g/cubic cm.

3. One water molecule in liquid can be bonded to about 3.4 other water molecules at a time. One water molecule in ice can be bonded to 4 other molecules of water.

Answered by Malikayush2211
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yes

Explanation:

because molecular formula of ice and water is H2O

but physically both are different as density of ice is less then density of water

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