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Why Is Water In Solid Form Less Dense Than Liquid? [Solved]
Density of ice and water Water’s lower density in its solid form is due to the way hydrogen bonds are oriented as it freezes. Specifically, in ice, the water molecules are pushed farther apart than they are in liquid water. That means water expands when it freezes.
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