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What is different about water in different phases and containers?

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Answer: Because the molecules can slip and slide around one another, water takes the shape of any container it is in. Despite the "hardness" of ice, the spacing of water molecules per unit volume is actually greater than it is for liquid water. Hence, ice is less dense than liquid water.

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Answer:Because the molecules can slip and slide around one another, water takes the shape of any container it is in. Despite the "hardness" of ice, the spacing of water molecules per unit volume is actually greater than it is for liquid water. Hence, ice is less dense than liquid water (which is why ice cubes float).

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