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How does the chemical structure of water change when it changes state?
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How does the chemical structure of water change when it changes state?
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When the water is heated, the water molecules bounce around and spread out.
When the water is normal, they are pretty close-knit but still flow around.
When the water is frozen, they are frozen in place and do not move.
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