Why does ice change into water at room temperature?
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The molecules in a solid are locked in a rigid pattern in space and for most substances are closer together on average in the solid than they are in the liquid. Water is an exception to this -- it expands when it freezes at ordinary pressure, which is why ice floats on the top of a frozen lake.
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The molecules in a solid are locked in a rigid pattern in space and for most substances are closer together on average in the solid than they are in the liquid. Water is an exception to this -- it expands when it freezes at ordinary pressure, which is why ice floats on the top of a frozen lake
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