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4 January, 06:08

The difference between the movement of water molecules at room temperature and at 0 degrees celcius

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  1. 4 January, 06:32
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    At room temperature (27°C) the molecules of water moves faster due to their higher kinetic energy due to the higher temperature inside compared to at 0°C where they posses lowest kinetic energy that they don't show any sign of movement that means they have frozen
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