Under normal conditions, about 10%.
Increases.
Increases.
Water is unique. It expands in volume when heated, and also expands in volume when frozen (hence, burst water pipes (unless insulated) when there is a thaw after freezing winter weather).
When water freezes, its volume increases due to the formation of a crystalline structure. This expansion occurs because water molecules reorganize into a more structured arrangement compared to the more disordered state of liquid water.
When water freezes, its mass stays the same. However, its volume increases, which is why ice expands compared to liquid water.
9-10 %
Probable 9 %.
Yes, water expands when it freezes, causing it to increase in volume. This expansion is due to the formation of a regular crystalline structure in the ice, which leads to the molecules being spaced farther apart than in liquid water.
it remain the same as it has definite volume.
To calculate the volume of water required to make 221 cm3 of ice, you need to account for the 4% increase in volume when water freezes. First, find the initial volume of water by dividing 221 cm3 by (1 + 0.04), which is approximately 212.5 cm3 of water.
Water expands by about 9% when it freezes, which is why ice floats on liquid water. This expansion is due to the unique arrangement of water molecules in the solid state, forming an open crystalline structure.
It increases because water expands when frozen, this occurs becasue of hydrogen bonding.THANKS FOR USING WIKI.ANSWERS.COM