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Why ice floats on water​

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Answered by prekshitchauhan22
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Ice floats on water because it is less dense than water. When water freezes into its solid form, its molecules are able to form more stable ...

Answered by Anonymous
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Ice floats on water because it has less density as compared to water.

Most of the substances are denser when in their solid (Frozen) states.But in case of water, when it 'freezes into ice', it becomes less dense because of 'Hydrogen bonding'. The water that is heavy displaces the ice that is light in weight, so the ice floats on the top of the water.

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