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 Why is ice slippery? 
 Ice is slippery primarily because the molecules are arranged such that the water molecules have a strong attraction to each other, leaving very few openings for other types of molecules to attach to. This arrangement leaves a super-slick surface that's hard for anything else to stick to. 
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