Computer Science, asked by singlaaditya2008, 4 months ago

why does the volume of ice is greater than water ? why​

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Answered by suhani051107
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Answer:

The "stuff" (molecules) in water is more tightly packed than in ice, so water has greater density than ice. ... As water freezes it expands. So, ice has more volume (it takes up more space, but has less density) than water.

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Answered by raeesh6666
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Answer:

We can not measure volume of water, can we?

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