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Item AM057005: Liquid water takes the shape of a cup it is poured into but solid ice cubes do not, because the molecules of liquid water can easily move past one another but the molecules of solid ice cannot.

Why does liquid water take the shape of a cup it is poured into, but solid ice cubes do not?

  1. Because the molecules of liquid water are softer than the molecules of solid ice
  2. Because the molecules of liquid water are smaller than the molecules of solid ice
  3. Because the molecules of liquid water are moving but the molecules of solid ice are not
  4. Because the molecules of liquid water can easily move past one another but the molecules of solid ice cannot
Distribution of responses
Answer Choice
Overall
Grades
Gender
Primary Language
 
n = 9721
6–8
n = 5245
9–12
n = 4430
Male
n = 4654
Female
n = 4903
English
n = 8512
Other
n = 1008
A. Because the molecules of liquid water are softer than the molecules of solid ice 12% 14% 9% 13% 11% 12% 14%
B. Because the molecules of liquid water are smaller than the molecules of solid ice 10% 10% 10% 11% 9% 10% 15%
C. Because the molecules of liquid water are moving but the molecules of solid ice are not 35% 36% 33% 34% 36% 35% 37%
D. Because the molecules of liquid water can easily move past one another but the molecules of solid ice cannot 43% 39% 48% 42% 44% 44% 34%