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liquids as generally have lower density as compared to solids.But you must have observed that ice floats on water. Find out why

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Answered by Dharmendra2120
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ice is solid

ice floats in water because-
Answer: A substance floats if it is less dense, or has less mass per unit volume, than other components in a mixture. For example, if you toss a handful of rocks into a bucket of water, the rocks, which are dense compared to the water, will sink. The water, which is less dense than the rocks, will float. Basically, the rocks push the water out of the way, or displace it. For an object to be able to float, it has to displace a weight of fluid equal to its own weight.
Water reaches its maximum density at 4°C (40°F). As it cools further and freezes into ice, it actually becomes less dense. On the other hand, most substances are most dense in their solid (frozen) state than in their liquid state. Water is different because of hydrogen bonding.
Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

In general,the volume of liquid is more than the volume of solid. But in case of ice,density of water is maximum and density of ice is less than that of water.

Therefore,it floats on water

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