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== Explanation == | == Explanation == | ||
− | The solid phase of [[water]] is called as ice. Water on freezing and compressing, transitions from liquid phase to solid phase. | + | The solid phase of water[[water]] is called as ice. Water on freezing and compressing, transitions from liquid phase to solid phase. |
== Frequently Asked Questions == | == Frequently Asked Questions == | ||
== Why is ice less dense than water? == | == Why is ice less dense than water? == | ||
The transition to ice involves crystallization of the water molecules. The molecules are arranged in a hexagonal structure, forming a less dense solid. | The transition to ice involves crystallization of the water molecules. The molecules are arranged in a hexagonal structure, forming a less dense solid. |