out of ice and water which has more intermolecular force of attraction and why
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ice because it particles are closer
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The quick answer is that ice has stronger hydrogen bonds than liquid water on average.
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As ice is the solid form of water and it has more hydrogen bonds than water, because it's oxygen atoms are precisely tetrahedrally positioned and each oxygen is hydrogen bonded by four neighbouring oxygen atoms.
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