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Key Differences Between Liquid Water and Ice Particle Behavior

The differences in behavior between water particles in liquid form and those in solid (ice) are fundamental to understanding their physical properties. In liquid water, particles move freely, while in ice, they vibrate in fixed positions. This distinction is crucial as it affects the density and structure of the two states. Additionally, the particles in ice do not have different chemical compositions or opposite charges compared to those in liquid water, contrary to some misconceptions. Understanding these differences is vital in fields such as materials science and chemistry.

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Key Differences Between Liquid Water and Ice Particle Behavior

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  1. Daily Science Review January 21, 2014

  2. What is the biggest difference between water particles in liquid water and water particles in solid water? a. The particles have different chemical compositions b. The particles in ice are vibrating in place c. The particles move faster in ice d. The particles carry an opposite electrical charge in ice than in water Tuesday

  3. If a box with the mass of 50 kg is added to the mass of an airplane, now the total mass of the airplane would: a. increase by 50 kgb. stays the samec. decreased by 50 kgd. decreased by 25 kg Wednesday

  4. A particle made of two or more atoms is called a ___________. a. element b. molecule c. compound d. None of the above Thursday

  5. A substance having just one kind of atom is called a/an ____________. a. oxygen b. carbon c. water d. element Friday

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