how does intermolecular force vary in going form water vapour to ice
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In ice, water molecules are very closely packed together; the intermolecular forces of attraction are particularly strong in solids, which means that the molecules have little to no freedom to move. ... Intermolecular forces still exist, but the water molecules are no longer stuck in a rigid structure
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