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Water has very high dipole moment at 1.85 debye, due to electronegativity difference between H and O atoms. Thus conferring electrostatic attractions that cause a strong tendency for the molecule to form hydrogen bonds at all times, where each hydrogen atom is in line between two 2 oxygen atoms. Electrostatic attractions between the strong dipole moment of water tend to orient them. In ice, they form tetrahedral arrangements.

This bonding tends to get stronger as the temperature decreases.

When the ice structure is completely bonded the crystalline structure becomes 'open' therefore causing water to expand upon freezing. This hydrogen bonding tendency gets stronger as the temperature gets lower (because there is less thermal energy to shake the hydrogen bonds out of position) and in liquid form, hydrogen bonding still exist until water turns into gaseous state.

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