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ice floats on water why​

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Answered by stuti28
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Water is different because of hydrogen bonding. ... Ice floats because it is about 9% less dense than liquid water. In other words, ice takes up about 9% more space than water, so a liter of ice weighs less than a liter water. The heavier water displaces the lighter ice, so ice floats to the top.

Answered by Anonymous
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Water is different because of hydrogen bonding. Ice floats because it is about 9% less dense than liquid water. In other words, ice takes up about 9% more space than water, so a liter of iceweighs less than a liter water. The heavier water displaces the lighter ice, so ice floats to the top.

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