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  • The Structure of Ice: How Water Molecules Arrange in Solid Form
    The particles of water in the liquid state are constantly moving and changing positions, so they do not have a definite shape or volume. However, when water is cooled to the solid state, the molecules slow down and begin to form a regular crystalline structure. This structure is called ice, and it has a hexagonal shape.
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