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As a result, ice has a lower density than water. Hence, ice floats on water. Water has a maximum density at 3.98 degrees Celsius (about 277 K) because on heating ice, the hydrogen bonds break progressively and the molecules start packing in more closely in the vacant spaces
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Water has a maximum density at 3.98 degrees Celsius (about 277 K) because on heating ice, the hydrogen bonds break progressively and the molecules start packing in more closely in the vacant spaces.
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