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2.The low density of ice compared to water is due to:

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Answered by rivanshigujrati
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It is a fact that water expands on cooling. According to this, ice has more volume than water and as we all know that density is inversely propotional to volume (density=mass/volume) i.e. if volume increases, density will decrease. Thus, density of ice is less than that of water

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