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differnce between water and ice​

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Answered by aryanayak2205
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In its liquid state, a water molecule is on average only hydrogen-bonded to approximately 3.4 neighbouring water molecules at any one time. The density of liquid water is 1.00 g/cubic cm. In contrast, ice is the solid form of water. ... In ice, each water molecule is hydrogen-bonded to 4 other water molecules.

Answered by himanibanga18
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water is always in liquid form and ice is always in frozen form.

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