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explain the following ice float over water?​

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Answered by guptasarita1
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The water, which is less dense than the rocks, will float. ... As water cools below 4°C, the hydrogen bonds adjust to hold the negatively charged oxygen atoms apart. This produces a crystal lattice, which is commonly known as 'ice'. Ice floats because it is about 9% less dense than liquid water.


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Answered by biso61
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The float over the water because when any liquid is undergoes change into solid form it occupied space and it is become lighter than liquid . so that's why ice are float in water


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