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Why do ice cubes take on a particular shape?
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When water freezes, it solidifies and adopts the exact shape of the space it’s in — usually the compartments of an ice tray. The rigid structure of ice then locks that shape in place so ice cubes take on a particular shape due to formation of stronger intermolecular forces when water freezes in a container.
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