selenemendoz3 selenemendoz3
  • 11-06-2021
  • Chemistry
contestada

How are liquid water, ice, water different from each other?

Respuesta :

kbarry4317 kbarry4317
  • 11-06-2021

Answer: In liquid water, water molecules are moving faster. They are still close together, but they are no longer stuck in a rigid pattern as they are in ice. Water molecules in liquid water are constantly sliding past and bumping into each other; they keep moving from one place to another.

Answer Link
Tweezles
Tweezles Tweezles
  • 11-06-2021

Answer:

they are different forms

Explanation:

ice is solid

and water is liquid

they also have different densities

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

Besides supporting and protecting a cell, the cell membrane __ what enters and leaves the cell??
which of these are a bronsted acid, a bronsted base or are both the bronsted acid and the bronsted base? PO4^3-          ClO2-NH4+HCO3-H2PO4-
As a clinical chemist in charge of the testing of blood samples. You are required to mix a solution of sodium chloride with water in the ratio of 2:5. =2:52/7 o
Simplify the ratio:26:65
How is a compound sentence formed
How are centipedes adapted for a predatory way of life?
what is 7.75 in word form?
The length of a rectangular picture frame is 2 inches longer than twice the width. If the perimeter of the frame is 34 inches, find the dimensions of the frame.
Solve the equation for x∈Z -x² +8x -14 ≥ 0
n+5(n-1)=7 help me i dont get it