what are the special characteristics of water ? how does it affect its freezing point ?
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Water continues to become more dense until it reaches 4°C. After it reaches 4°C, it becomes LESS dense. When freezing, molecules within water begin to move around more slowly, making it easier for them to form hydrogen bonds and eventually arrange themselves into an open crystalline, hexagonal structure
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water is a polar solvent. It is formed by the tetrahederal geometry and having sp2e2 hybridization.
it's freezing point is 0°c but it becomes densest at 4°c
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