Well they are both basically the same thing. The only difference is that ice is in a frozen state and water is in a liquid state.
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Ice and wax are different because ice is a melting liquid that turns into water.Wax is different from ice because when it melts it tuns into like a rubbery feeling substance while ice just melts into water.
the similarity is: they both absorb water!
I will laugh if this is someone from Oriana's Chemistry class. If you are, put into your own words please ^ ^ Um. From what I have been able to figure out, the primary forces of attraction between both water and alcohol molecules is the hydrogen bond, which is largely responsible in each for the high boiling point. Each have London dipole-dipole reactions that are also involved. Despite, or perhaps because of, their similarities, alcohol and water don't mix well, because they tend to form a really complicated hydrogen "network".
Water ice is liquid ice. It is now exactly water but is is not exactly ice either.
Water ice is liquid ice. It is now exactly water but is is not exactly ice either.
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Both are inland water features.
Glaciers are rivers of ice that flow downhill from mountains. Geysers are superheated water that erupts from the ground. There is no similarity, except they are both natural features of certain landscapes
salt ice water
Freeze water and it becomes ice, melt ice and it returns to water.
Ice to water to steam.
When ice forms in a salty body of water such as the ocean, the salt remains in the liquid portion of water underneath the ice, and the ice is pure water.