Chemistry, asked by drita4094, 9 months ago

ice is heavier than water. true or false ​

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Answered by chaitanya71
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Heavy ice" is 10.6 percent denser than normal water because the ice is made from "heavy water". ... Heavy water is indeed heavier than normal water (which contains a tiny amount of heavy water molecules naturally), and heavy-water ice will sink in normal water

Answered by namandeepsingh005
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Answer:

As water is cooled down, however, the molecules have less energy and hydrogen bonding takes over. The molecules form a ordered crystal through hydrogen bonding that spaces the molecules farther apart than when they were in a liquid. This makes ice less dense than water allowing it to float.

so,ice is lighter than water

this statement is false

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