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Solid water has the same molecules as liquid water.

Is this true or false?

Sagot :

Water can change from a liquid to a solid or a gas and back to a liquid, but its molecular structure always stays the same.

Answer:

True

Explanation:

Water molecules contain two hydrogen atoms bonded to one oxygen atom. The large oxygen atom has a stronger attraction for electrons than the small hydrogen atoms.

Water can change from a liquid to a solid or a gas and back to a liquid, but its molecular structure always stays the same.