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How does waters polarity contribute to the fact that water expands when it freezes ?​

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the orderly, crystalline way in which the hydrogen-bonds form causes density to decrease because each water molecule is held away from its neighbors at a distance equal to the length of the hydrogen bonds. thus water expands as it freezes, and ice floats atop water.
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