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By considering the molecules in ice and in water, suggest why the density of ice is less than the density of water.

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Answered by Anonymous
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u know that ....
Density = mass /volume..
so in case of ice and water mass remains constant ...but u know that ice have larger volume than water..so
density is inversly proportional to the volume..if volume increases then density must decrease...
volume of ice is more than that of water thats y density of ice is less than that of water....
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