What are three qualitative observations about water molecules? Each sentence should describe what you observe about water molecules in their solid ice form.

BEGIN WITH A CAPITAL AND END WITH A PERIOD!!

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For the first sentence, I put in: Water molecules all join together. Is that a good sentence, or should I make it longer and more descriptive?

I think that's good. is that all its asking of you though?

I have to do the same thing for all three forms of water. My Science teacher gave me this link: pbslm-contrib.s3.amazonaws.com/WGBH/arct15/SimBucket/Simulations/watersimulation/content/index.html to observe the water molecules in all three forms.

To provide a more descriptive and detailed qualitative observation about water molecules in their solid ice form, you could say:

1. Water molecules in their solid ice form arrange themselves in a structured pattern, forming a crystal lattice.
2. At freezing temperatures, the motion of water molecules slows down, causing them to pack closely together.
3. Hydrogen bonds between adjacent water molecules strengthen in ice, creating a network of interconnected water molecules.