WS 6.2

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Part 1: Look at the X-Ray Crystallography image of water, what distinguishing features can you cite?
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Type of Particles in the Solid

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Connections Within and Between
Particles in the Solid

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Generalization Concerning Particle Types and Connections

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Type of Particles in the Solid

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Connections Within and Between
Particles in the Solid

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Generalization Concerning Particle Types and Connections

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Type of Particles in the Solid

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Connections Within and Between
Particles in the Solid

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Generalization Concerning Particle Types and Connections

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Type of Particles in the Solid

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Connections Within and Between
Particles in the Solid

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Generalization Concerning Particle Types and Connections

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Type of particles in the solid

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Connections within and between particles in the solid

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Generalization Concerning Particle Types and Connections

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Type of particles in the solid

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Connections within and between particles in the solid

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Generalization Concerning Particle Types and Connections

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Type of particles in the solid

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Connections within and between particles in the solid

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Generalization Concerning Particle Types and Connections

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Type of particles in the solid

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Connections within and between particles in the solid

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Generalization Concerning Particle Types and Connections

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Type of particles in the solid

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Connections within and between particles in the solid

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Generalization Concerning Particle Types and Connections

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Consider all the solids in row 1: Identify the type of solid that best describes row 1 - write a brief statement summarizing what the solids in each row have in common.

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Consider all the solids in row 2: Identify the type of solid that best describes row 2 - write a brief statement summarizing what the solids in each row have in common.

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Consider all the solids in row 3: Identify the type of solid that best describes row 3 - write a brief statement summarizing what the solids in each row have in common.