Liquids generally have lower density as compared to solids. Then, how does ice float on water?
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Though ice is a solid it has large amount of space between its molecules. These spaces are larger as compared to spaces in water molecules. Thus the volume of ice is greater than water. Hence the density of ice is less than of water. A substance with low density than water can float on it.
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I see the solid but it has many many more in it so it can float on water
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