why does ice have low density than water
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ice is colder than water which makes its inter molecular force very high and it does not allow water in it so it floats
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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. BECAUSE THE ORIENTATION OF HYDROGEN BOND CAUSES MOLECULES TO PUSH FARTHER APART, WHICH LOWERS THE DENSITY
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