why does water show anamolus expansion
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liquid water is denset it essentially 1.00 gram centimetre at 4 degree Celsius and becomes less dense as the water molecules begin to form the hexagonal crystals of ice at the freezing point is reached this is due to hydrogen bonding dominating the inner molecules forces which results in a packing of molecules less compact in the solid
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i am not asking what is anamolus expansion i am asking the cause
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