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Water is a simple molecule β€” two hydrogen attached to one oxygen. The three atoms normally form a V-shape. In the usual ice found on Earth, the Vs connect in an airy structure. (That is why water, unlike most every other substance, expands when it freezes.)

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A molecule of H2O is the simplest particle of water that retains the properties of water.

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