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What is the difference between molecules of water and ice?

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Hello aime baxterrrrrrrrrrrr!!

The answer to your question is:

Ice is actually water, but is is frozen and turned into a solid. (Water is liquid and ice is eventually a solid but can be turned into a liquid when it melts.)

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(Ice). This kind of element would contain molecules that are seriously compacted very close together and they would most likely not move a bot because ice is practically almost a pure solid shape.

(Water) this kind of element would be different from ice mainly because the molecules are different. Water molecules are a lot more free and they can expand
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