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Compared to ice, how do molecules of water (liquid state) behave?

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they are locked into a crystal lattice

the move more freely

they move less freely

they bounce off one another randomly

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Answer:

They move more freely

Step-by-step explanation:

Ice is a solid, and solids will have crystal lattice structures. Water is a liquid and will have molecules that move more freely. Water vapor is a gas and will have molecules that bounce off each other randomly.

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they have a little more space and kinda of move around i would say “they bounce off one another”
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