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28.01.2021 • 
Chemistry

Why does water expand as it freezes? A. In ice, molecules are less densely packed because they move more slowly.

B. Ice molecules expand so they have more volume than liquid water molecules have.

C. Intermolecular forces increase to balance the loss of heat during freezing.

D. Hydrogen bonding creates an arrangement of molecules in ice that includes more open space.

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