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27 May, 05:42

Which statement about the molecules in ice and water is correct?

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  1. 27 May, 06:01
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    The molecules in ice are close together and do not have any movement, or energy at all (frozen). The molecules in water are apart from each other and do have motion and energy. The molecule in gas or vaporization, are far apart from each other, have rapid movement, and have a great amount of energy. Just think that the lighter the liquid state of matter gets, the more energy and motion it has.
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