Biology, asked by Najahh, 1 year ago

Compare water in the solid form with neon, argon, and oxygen, and propose a reason why solid water is less dense than liquid water.

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Answered by sareliyakrrish
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Water's lower density in its solid form is due to the way hydrogen bonds are oriented as it freezes: the water molecules are pushed farther apart compared to liquid water.

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