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Solids are denser? (Posted on 2003-03-23) Difficulty: 2 of 5
In general, when a pure substance or mixture goes from liquid to solid, the molecules in it get closer resulting in a higher density.

If this is so why does ice float in water?

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Solution No Subject | Comment 16 of 18 |
the cristal volume of the water cristal is bigger than the water free molecules (the number of molecules that make-up the basic water cristal cell) so the same mass is distributed ina bigger space, wich makes the ice less dense than liquid water.
  Posted by vije on 2004-07-03 05:35:27
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