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Water is more dense than ice because it's molecules are closer together.
Cold water weighs more than hot water because it is more dense at a colder temperature. The strange thing about this behavior is that once the water freezes and forms ice, the ice is less dense than the water.
molecules are closer together in a liquid than a gas but further apart than in a solid
When water in liquid form is cooled, the molecules come closer and closer together, increasing its density to a maximum at 4 degrees Celsius. (Further cooling slightly decreases the density until Zero dgrees Celsius. At that temperature, water molecules start sticking together in rings of six molecules. These take up more room than molecules simply bunched together, so ice is less dense than liquid water.)
when the water molecules are of a liquid, they are farther apart and able to move around the space of the liquid as apposed to a solid where the molecules are closely packed together and cannot move much. i hope that answers your question.
Water is more dense than ice because it's molecules are closer together.
because the paritcles are closer together in water, so they bounce of easier and quicker.
13.7 times more. Because the atoms of mercury are heavier (more massive) than the molecules of water AND they're closer together.
The syrup is more dense because its molecules are closer together.
no, particles in a solid are closer
It gets closer to water, and liquid water is warmer than ice and snow, frozen water.
no
Cold water weighs more than hot water because it is more dense at a colder temperature. The strange thing about this behavior is that once the water freezes and forms ice, the ice is less dense than the water.
They are denser. Molecules are closer together. Vibrations move faster.
molecules are closer together in a liquid than a gas but further apart than in a solid
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Closer together than normal.