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Explain the difference between the movement of water molecules at room temperature and at 0 'C.​

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Answer:

at room temperature: -water is in liquid state bcecause of which molecules are freely moving

at 0°C:- it is freezing pointof water in this state water molecule can't move due to which there is no collision and chemical reaction will not take place

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JS1984

The difference is in the speed of the molecules. At 0°C, the molecules move more slowly than at room temperature as their potential energy decreases.