Science, asked by deadpool112, 9 months ago

how ice floats On water​

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Answered by mammachan76
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A substance with lower density than water can float on water. Therefore, ice floats on water. When Water molecules freeze, The hydrogen bonds strengthen and push the other water molecules farther away. Hence, the space between the water molecules increases as it freezes from water. It is the correct answer. Hope it helps.

Answered by raviwanje155
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Ice floats because it is 9% less dense than water. In other words, ice takes 9% more space than water, so one litre of ice is less than one litre of water. Therefore, water is heavier than ice, the ice remains or sets in its place, which causes it to float on the water

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