Physics, asked by divithswarup1114, 11 months ago

Why ice floats on water although it have highr density then water?

Answers

Answered by QHM
3

ANSWER:-

It is because the orientation of hydrogen bonds causes molecules to push farther apart, which lowers the density. Ice's expansion at its freezing point is due to the polar structure of water molecules.

Answered by Anonymous
1

hey mate your answer↓

Ice floats on water because of-

1.ice has large volume but less density than water

2.water has higher density than ice

3.hence ice floats on water

hope that it will help you ❤❤❤❤


biologyking1977: ok
biologyking1977: ask though one
biologyking1977: tough
biologyking1977: question
biologyking1977: ok
biologyking1977: u didn't get what m telling
Similar questions