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What are two differences between ice and water?

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Answered by rockgirl20
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A water molecule is formed when two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom is covalently bonded to each other. Water, in its natural state, exists as a liquid. ... In contrast, ice is the solid form of water. Ice has a rigid lattice structure, in a tetrahedral crystalline form which resembles giant molecular elements.

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Answered by meenaagrawal9724
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a water mocudle is formed in when two hydrogen atmos at one water is natural state

ICE has a ragied lattice structure in a teterachal

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