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why is ice less denser than water???​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Solid water, or ice, is less dense than liquid water. Ice is less dense than water because the orientation of hydrogen bonds causes molecules to push farther apart, which lowers the density. ... Because ice is less dense than water, it is able to float at the surface of water.

Answered by laksh6773
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because it forms a robles within the solid cubes when water is freezed please mark me the brainliest

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