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kompoz [17]
3 years ago
13

Why does liquid water take the shape of a cup it is poured into, but solid ice cubes do not?

Chemistry
1 answer:
Liula [17]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

D

Explanation:

When water is in it's liquid form they are spread out and can move and dance, but when water is in it's solid form the molecules are compact and stuck together

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