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In the solid state called ice, the shape and charge of water molecule helps arrange the molecules into ____ crystals.
   a. three-sided (trigonal)
   b. four-sided (tetragonal)
   c. five-sided (pentagonal)
   d. six-sided (hexagonal)
   e. eight-sided (octagonal)

Question 2

In the liquid state, water molecules are ____ in the gaseous state.
   a. further apart than
   b. the same distance apart as
   c. double the distance apart as
   d. three times the distance apart as
   e. closer together than



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memslove

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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: d

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER: e




WWatsford

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Reply 2 on: Jul 13, 2018
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review


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Gracias!

 

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