is has it's molocules more spread out so it needs more room water is closer so it needs less room
Ice water is more dense than warm water.
no. Density of ice is more than of water...we can understand from ice sinking in water drinks... Edited by Dr.J. : How is it possible for the density of ice to be more (greater) than that of liquid water if ice FLOATS on lakes and rivers? Clearly, the density of ice is LESS than that of liquid water.
Ice is harder than liquid water because the molecules of ice are linked more tightly together.
No.
Because the ice is colder than cold water.
yes liquid water is more dense than ice water
Ice water is more dense than warm water.
Water is "warmer" than ice. Or, to be more precise, liquid water contains more heat energy than solid water.
no. Density of ice is more than of water...we can understand from ice sinking in water drinks... Edited by Dr.J. : How is it possible for the density of ice to be more (greater) than that of liquid water if ice FLOATS on lakes and rivers? Clearly, the density of ice is LESS than that of liquid water.
Water is more dense than ice because it's molecules are closer together.
Slightly less dense. Put an ice cube in water ; it floats. It Does NOT sink.
molecules from ice is more dense than water
One liter of water weighs more than 1 liter of ice. This is because water expands when it is frozen, thus the liquid water will have more water compared to the ice.
Molecules in warm water are moving faster than those in the colder water.
Liquid water is more dense than ICE , and More dense than water vapour(steam). Liquid water is at its most dense at 2 oC. Water on freezing to ice expands by about 10% of its volume. This is because of the lattice arrangement of water molecules in ice., which does not occur in liquid water., Hence ice floats on water. (icebergs).
Ice is less dense than water
Ice cubes are less dense than liquid water, which is why they float.