in water, molecules are arranged more tightly. the space between 2 molecules is larger in ice.
2007-01-13 22:28:08
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answer #1
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answered by ilovephotographyandmusic 4
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The molecules are arranged closely to one another held by a strong bond elctrovalent if I'm not mistaken.Seeing Ice physically may make u think the molecules are static but actually they are vibrating at the same place.Maybe if you type Chemistry Tutorial at search engines u will find a more suitable answer.Correct me If I'm Wrong
2007-01-13 22:49:54
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answered by yogesh a 1
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The molecule are closely packed in an orderly arrangement with strong attractive forces in between them which pully them close together.The particles are also only able to vibrate in their fixed positions due to the strong attractive forces between them, which is why they have a fixed shape. The particles also only have small spaces between each other hence they cannot be compressed
2007-01-13 22:36:07
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answered by Anonymous
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The molecules are prepared heavily to one yet another held by technique of a sturdy bond elctrovalent if i'm not incorrect.Seeing Ice bodily would make u imagine the molecules are static yet actual they are vibrating on the same position.per chance in case you kind Chemistry academic at search for engines u will hit upon a extra ideal answer.fantastic me If i'm incorrect
2016-11-23 17:26:19
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answered by Anonymous
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The molecule are closely packed in an orderly manner with strong attractive forces in between them(intermolecular force) which only enable to vibrate in their fixed positions, which is why they have a fixed shape.
2007-01-13 22:38:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Tightly packed with no room inbetween
2007-01-13 22:28:03
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answered by Karen Smith 3
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