Chemistry, asked by AnushkaSharma74, 1 year ago

Why does Ice floats on water even though Liquids have lower density as compared to solids????

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Answered by Rajul1305
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ice is less denser than water because in ice the molecules arrange themselves in a rigid tetrahedral structure due to which cage like spaces remain in their bonding. But water molecules remain in linear bonding form. As the volume of ice becomes greater, it is less denser.

Answered by leven
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Haa it's floots cause it has low density
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