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Francis Dalton
5 May, 00:14
Do ice and snow have the same chemical bonds
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Kiana Wiley
5 May, 00:36
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Yes. The only difference is snow has a weaker bond and is in regular shape particles and ice forms into sheets and such.
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Sidney Thomas
5 May, 01:08
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Yes the do have the same chemical bond.
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