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== Explanation ==
 
== Explanation ==
The solid phase of water[[water]] is called as ice. Water on freezing and compressing, transitions from liquid phase to solid phase.
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The solid phase of [[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.

Latest revision as of 10:00, 4 January 2019

Explanationedit

The solid phase of water is called as ice. Water on freezing and compressing, transitions from liquid phase to solid phase.

Frequently Asked Questionsedit

Why is ice less dense than water?edit

The transition to ice involves crystallization of the water molecules. The molecules are arranged in a hexagonal structure, forming a less dense solid.