Ice floats because it is less dense than water. When water freezes, it creates a crystal lattice that occupies more volume than the water did. Because it is less dense, ice is displaced by water (and floats on top). If enough ice is forced below the surface by its weight, you can have ice on top and ice below (as in an iceberg).
Oil is a liquid . Because it has definite shape and volume.
When molecules are evenly distributed through a solid, liquid, or gas, we say that the substance is in equilibrium. In a solid, the molecules are tightly packed and vibrate in place. In a liquid or gas, the molecules move freely and randomly.
As water cools, the molecules slow down and come closer together, making the liquid more dense. This is because the hydrogen bonds between water molecules rearrange into a more ordered structure, causing the molecules to pack more tightly. This increased density is the reason why ice (solid water) floats on liquid water.
Decreases
The correct order is: gas < liquid < solid. This is because in the gas phase, molecules are far apart and have weak intermolecular forces, in the liquid phase, molecules are closer together with moderate intermolecular forces, and in the solid phase, molecules are tightly packed with strong intermolecular forces.
Oil is a liquid . Because it has definite shape and volume.
Regarding you question - ice IS as solid. Solids are usually more dense than their liquid counterparts (because the atoms/molecules are more tightly packed in a solid). Ice is special because as it freezes the bonds hold the molecules further apart than they are in the liquid state - ice therefore floats.
in solids molecules are tightly packed in liquid molecules are not so tightly packed whereas in gas they are free to move
liquid water because as water freezes it creates crystallized forms of its molecules expanding the area it takes up, which is why ice floats because it is less dense then the liquid form
When water vapor condenses to form a liquid, the average speed of the water molecules decreases. This is because the molecules are moving closer together and are held more tightly by intermolecular forces in the liquid state.
Molecules in a liquid move faster than in a solid because the intermolecular forces in a liquid are weaker, allowing molecules to move around more freely. In a solid, molecules are held tightly in a fixed position by strong intermolecular forces.
because it floats slowly
In its solid form, the molecules in ice are more tightly packed and have a fixed geometric structure, making it harder than liquid water. When water freezes, the molecules form a crystal lattice, which gives ice its rigid and solid properties.
sound can travel past in solid because the molecules of solid is tightly closed and next liquid the molecules of liquid not so far away to each other and the slower is gas but it can travel longer than solid and liquid because the molecules in gas are far way and can move freely that can travel longer...
ice cubes floats in the water, because it is in the liquid form
The structure of frozen water (ice) is less dense than the random arrangement of the water molecules in liquid water, thus ice floats because water becomes less dense when it is frozen. Because of buoyancy forces, an object placed in a liquid will float if it is less dense than the liquid and sink if it is more dense.
Ice floats because it is less dense than liquid water. When water freezes, it forms a crystalline structure that spaces the water molecules further apart than in its liquid state. This lower density causes ice to float on top of liquid water.