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what is density of ice?

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Answered by saniya9343
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This is due to hydrogen bonding dominating the intermolecular forces, which results in a packing of molecules less compact in the solid. Density of ice increases slightly with decreasing temperature and has a value of 0.9340 g/cm at −180 °C (93 K).

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The density of ice is 0.9340 g/cm3

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