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When something is frozen does it increase or decrease in density?

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Depends on what is freezing. Generally it increases density.

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water when frozen has a lower density. but generally freezing increases density because it packs the molecules tighter

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Water expands when it freezes making it less dense than the water from which it freezes. In fact, its volume is a little over 9% greater (or density ca.

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