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liquids generally have lower density as compared to solids but you must have observed that ice float on water find out why​

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Answered by tanishqprakash2002
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Answer:

Cz ice is less dense than water...which can also be Explained with abnormal expansion of water below 4°C

Answered by agent4712345678
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Water does exist in the form of ice or snow in the solid-state. ... Liquids generally have lower density as compared to solids but ice floats on water. When water freezes to form ice, some empty spaces are created. As a result, volume increases for the same mass of water.

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