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In ice the water molecules are/can

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Answered by dani2000
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In ice the water molecules are arranged in a fixed pattern . The molecules are closely arranged and don't move at high speed .

Answered by isaacrabboni
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hi this is the answer can explination given

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Two molecules of water can form a hydrogen bond between them. The oxygen of one water molecule has two lone pairs of electrons, each of which can form a hydrogen bond with hydrogens on two other water molecules.

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