If a solid is less dense than a liquid how:is it still a solid
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because it has very hard and it has more attraction force between two particles
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Yes, the example can be ice.
Ice floats on water so it is less dense than water.
But if we see molecular structure of ice ,we find
that molecules of H2O are attached to each other in form of ring and all rings attach with each other like pattern on football, so it satisfies solid property.
Ice floats on water so it is less dense than water.
But if we see molecular structure of ice ,we find
that molecules of H2O are attached to each other in form of ring and all rings attach with each other like pattern on football, so it satisfies solid property.
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