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How might the molecules inside an ice pack be different from the liquid inside of an insulated cup?​

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The molecules inside the ice pack are frozen therefore they are stuck in place. The molecules inside an insulated cup aren't frozen but still stuck inside of their container so that they can not fly out.

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