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how is the arrangement of molecules in ice different from their arrangement in water​

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Answered by jyotinayak2312
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Ice is a solid, so the molecules are tightly packed and have very little space between each other. They cannot move about and so their shape remains and volume remain constant. Water is a liquid. The molecules in a liquid are loosely bound than in solids.

Answered by evonnelucia2012
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  • Ice is a solid, so the molecules are tightly packed and have very little space between each other. They cannot move about and so their shape remains and volume remain constant.
  • Water is a liquid. The molecules in a liquid are loosely bound than in solids.

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