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why ice is not denser then water?

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Answered by gouthamchowdary
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i think this will be your answer


ice is less denser than water because in ice the molecules arrange themselves in a rigid tetrahedral structure due to which cage like spaces remain in their bonding. But water molecules remain in linear bonding form. As the volume of ice becomes greater it is less denser


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