Use the information below to answer the question. Casey has two glass jars of the same size. He fills one with water; the other contains air. He places a flat magnet on the top of each lid and a metal ball bearing on the inside of each lid under the magnet. He then screws each lid onto a jar. The magnets hold the ball bearings in place under the lids. Casey then removes the magnets at the same time and the ball bearings drop into the jars.How does the molecular arrangement of water differ from the molecular arrangement of air?

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Use the information below to answer the question. Casey has two glass jars of the same size. He fills one with water; the other contains air. He places a flat magnet on the top of each lid and a metal ball bearing on the inside of each lid under the magnet. He then screws each lid onto a jar. The magnets hold the ball bearings in place under the lids. Casey then removes the magnets at the same time and the ball bearings drop into the jars.<br><img src='https://fatskills.com/images2/science-questions/MEAP_8_2005_12.PNG'><br>How does the molecular arrangement of water differ from the molecular arrangement of air?






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