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You should try it. But it might take a while to break it down to one molecule, which is as small as it could be while still being ice (any smaller and you're breaking the water down into hydrogen and oxygen, and you'd no longer have ice. If you kept going after that....well, don't even get me started on quarks and the like!).
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