Why is ice less dense than liquid water?
AP Biology Unit 1 Topic 1.1: Properties of Water, Hydrogen Bonding, Polarity Explained for AP Exam
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Why is ice less dense than liquid water?
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When water freezes, hydrogen bonds lock the molecules into a crystalline lattice that holds them farther apart than they are in the liquid. This makes ice about 9 percent less dense than water, so ice floats. This property allows aquatic organisms to survive winter beneath an insulating ice layer.
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