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water changes into ice cubes when it is frozen why?​

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Answered by 5queen36
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There is no loss of water during or after it changes form. Frozen water (ice) takes up more space than liquid water because it is less dense, but when the ice melts, it is the same amount of water as before although some of it may be in the form of water vapour.

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Answered by eshab0
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Answer:

due to inter mollicular inter reaction

Explanation:

because the state changing point of water is 0°c

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