Chemistry, asked by syedmuntazirrazvi, 1 year ago

why ice (solid) has lower density than water (liquid)?

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Answered by Anonymous
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But I think that ice is denser than water as the inter molecular spaces are less in ice than water and has higher mass.....

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Answered by AnisaAroosa
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"when water freezes, water molecules from a crytalline structure maintained by hydrogen bonding. Solid water, or ice is less dense than liquid water. Ice is less dense than water because the orientation of hydrogen bonds causes molecules push farther apart, which lower the density
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