Chemistry, asked by DanishAkhtr, 10 months ago

why the density of water is more than that of ice?​

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Answered by universalcomputers
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Answered by TARI2006
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Answer:

Due to anomalous expansion of water.

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Till 4 degree C, water contracts when cooled. Below that, it expands. It has max density at 4 degree C. So, due to expansion, the density of ice decreases. Ice thus, floats on water.

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