Ramu said "water expands on freezing" do you support him.
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Hydrogen bonds form between molecules and snap them into place, with a particular geometry. And this geometry actually takes up more space, because there are empty spaces between water molecules. So that's why water expands when it freezes.
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When liquid water is cooled, it contracts like one would expect until a temperature of approximately 4 degrees Celsius is reached. After further cooling, it expands slightly until it reaches the freezing point
So statement stated by Ramu is true
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