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2^^ Anon user.....that thought doesnt apply here. water liquid or otherwise is the bond between h+1 and O. since it is not just one periodic element but a compound made up of two periodic elements, its density is affected by temperature which influences the magnitude of molecular bonding. regardless, one cannot change the chemical structure of liquid water without affecting its temperature. molecules "clumped" together would still act as liquid, albiet maybe with a small increase in rowic pressure due to mass>volume.

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