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do particles in ice move faster than particles in water?

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Answered by noord8202
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When the water temperature reaches around 0°C, the molecules stick together and form a solid – ice.Molecules are constantly moving because they have energy. In a liquid form, water molecules have more energy than in a solid – they move around quickly, essentially bouncing off of one another.19

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