Why do a few solid objects are less denser than that of water?
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When water freezes, water molecules form a crystalline structure maintained by hydrogen bonding. Solid water, or ice, is less dense than liquid water. Ice is less dense than water because the orientation of hydrogen bonds causes molecules to push farther apart, which lowers the density.
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Increase the volume of the object so that the object becomes less dense than the water. The ship still displaces its weight in water, but because of the way the ship is constructed, it takes up more space than the volume of the water it displaces, so it floats.
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