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Water is unusual because it expands as it freezes. Very few substances have this property. The reason liquid water is more dense then ice can be best explained by?

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It can be explained by its surface tension.
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When the water freezes a reticulum is formed that occupies more space and is less dense than liquid water since the water on cooling decreases its volume. The reason why the water is denser in a liquid state is because, when it goes to a solid state, the water molecules are cold and still and the hydrogen bonds keep them constantly at the same fixed distance, while when they are in a liquid state, their hydrogen bonds are not at a fixed distance, but more separated.

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