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Question: Particle motion in ice is than particle motion in water.
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Particle motion in ice is **slower** than particle motion in water. This is because in ice, the particles (molecules) are arranged in a rigid, fixed structure and mainly vibrate in place. In water, the molecules move more freely—they can slide past each other and have more kinetic energy.
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