When placed in a freezer, liquid water turns into solid ice. What best describes this change? The water molecules slow down, bonds are broken, and the separated atoms spread out. The water molecules slow down, stronger attractions form between them, and the molecules stop flowing around. The water molecules speed up, attractions between them become weaker, and the molecules spread out. The water molecules speed up, new bonds are formed, and the new molecules are pulled closer together.
So we know that when something heats up the molecules start to react faster and move apart bizarrely
And this applies heat so you can removed the third and fourth options
And when you want to create a solid object usually you want them to stick together
Yes i have to say that i think it is B.)
Yessir
Because they form a stronger attraction
Yup if the molecules weren't Bonding you wouldn't have a solid
More like slushier instead of solid ice
Yes indeed Thanks for the help <3
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