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watre freeze twice volume increase why?​

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Answered by 10231
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In liquid form, a water molecule forms approximately 3.4 hydrogen bonds per water molecule. In ice crystalline structure this number is 4. So ice forms more hydrogen bonds than liquid water. This difference in hydrogen bonding increases the space between each water molecule, thus increasing the volume of ice.

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Answered by ruchisingh3157
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the "stuff" (molecules) in water i mors tightly packed than in ice , so water has greater density than ice... as water freezes it expands. so, ice has more volume (it takes up more space but, has less density ) than water.

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