The answer is: Ice expands (volume is increasing) when it freezes, because of hydrogen bonds.
When molecule frezes, it lose energy. When molecules are far apart, it means the volume is greater and it expands.
For example, ice expands when water is freezing.
Hydrogen bond is an electrostatic attraction between two polar groups that occurs when a hydrogen atom (H), covalently bound to a highly electronegative atom such as flourine (F), oxygen (O) and nitrogen (N) atoms.