why does ice expands at 0 degree celcius instead of contracting
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The Brainliest Answer! It is a result of Hydrogen bonds present within water molecules. When the water is transformed to ice at 0 degree Celsius, the water molecules are in a crystal lattice in a structure that has a lot of empty space around each molecule.
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