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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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answer | Comment 10 of 18 |
I'm not sure whether this is real or something invented in the desperation of a chem final, but when water freezes, the molecules, due to the interaction of the 120-degree bond angles, forms hexagons, with enpty space in between. That's also believed to be the reason mature snowflakes always have six arms.

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Ignore the little periods. I couldn't get the flooble thing to accept multiple continguous spaces.
  Posted by banerd on 2003-08-01 16:39:42
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