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How are water molecules different in ice compared to vapor

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as ice, the water molecules are tightly packed together in a rigid arrangement, they vibrate but do not move. as vapor, the water molecules are zooming around at a high speed in no regular arrangement.

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In ice water molecules are in an orderly form with bonds holding together in vapour the molecules are spread out randomly
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