Hey can someone help me with this little question plzzz?

when H2O is in its solid state, its molecules are


a) different from water

b) different from water vapor

c) lined up in an orderly pattern

d) not moving


2) the states of matter are

a) solid
b) liquid
c)gas
d) all of the above

Answer:
1 is c and 2 is d
2) all of th above, i think....
1. c
2. d
1. c
2. d
d) not moving is the answer to the first question. Ice is water in solid state and in solid state, while molecules have vibrations, they don't move from place to place unlike in liquids and in gases.

d. all of the above is the correct answer to the second question about the states of matter. Matter exists in solid, liquid and gas forms depending on the pressure and temperature.
I think the first question's answer is: different from water
And the second one:all of the above
1.a
2.d
C and d

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