Why does liquid has more density than ice?
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Water is unusual in that its maximum density occurs as a liquid, rather than as a solid. This means ice floats on water. Density is the mass per unit volume of a material. For all substances, density changes with temperature. The mass of material does not change, but the volume or space that it occupies either increases or decreases with temperature. The vibration of molecules increases as temperature rises and they absorb more energy. For most substances, this increases the space between molecules, making warmer liquids less dense than cooler solids.
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Water is unusual in that its maximum density occurs as a liquid, rather than as a solid. This means ice floats on water. Density is the mass per unit volume of a material. For all substances, density changes with temperature. The mass of material does not change, but the volume or space that it occupies either increases or decreases with temperature. The vibration of molecules increases as temperature rises and they absorb more energy. For most substances, this increases the space between molecules, making warmer liquids less dense than cooler solids.
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The actual structure of liquid water is unknown, but it is thought than the arrangement in ice is a result of the longer hydrogen bonds, thus ice is less dense than water.
The actual structure of liquid water is unknown, but it is thought than the arrangement in ice is a result of the longer hydrogen bonds, thus ice is less dense than water.
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