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23 December, 09:47

How are the particles in solid ice similar to the particles in liquid water, and water vapor? How are they different?

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  1. 23 December, 11:17
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    The particles in most solids are closely packed together. Even though the particles are locked into place and cannot move or slide past each other, they still vibrate a tiny bit ... However, ice is different from most solids: its molecules are less densely packed than in liquid water. This is why ice floats.
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