Biology, asked by nafeesafarhaana, 7 months ago

which has greater density ice or water? how can you say this?​

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Answered by Sakshi192007
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Explanation:

The "stuff" (molecules) in water is more 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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Answered by adityaraj10295
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Answer:

Water has greater density in comparison to Ice.

Explanation:

Since when Ice is formed, some air is also get trapped in this and since density of air is less than water so density of Ice will be also less than water.

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