When water freezes, it expands. Using your knowledge of density, how do you explain why ice cubes float in water?
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water has a hexagonal chemical structure (in ice form)
and when we hear it divide in two an both the exes come in a v-v structure which decreases the volume and density in liquids while density in ice is less nd that of water is more.this is called anamolous behaviour of water as it occurs due to its special structure
and when we hear it divide in two an both the exes come in a v-v structure which decreases the volume and density in liquids while density in ice is less nd that of water is more.this is called anamolous behaviour of water as it occurs due to its special structure
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