Ice. A give weight of frozen water will occupy a large volume than the same weight of liquid water.
The highly complex crystal structure of ice giving it a larger inter-molecular distance than when liquid.
No, water is more dense than ice cubes. That's why ice cubes always float.
Ice is less dense than liquid water at any temperature. That's why
the ice cube floats in your drink, and icebergs float in the ocean.
Water vapor is the least dense form of water.
yes
Ice is less dense than water at the same pressure. That is why ice cubes and icebergs float on the water.
Ice is less dense than water, that's why it floats.
Slightly less dense. Put an ice cube in water ; it floats. It Does NOT sink.
Compared to a solid object's molecules no. Unless the water is ice. Water molecules are more compact than gaseous molecules.
ice is less dense than water
Ice is less dense than water.
Ice is less dense than water at the same pressure. That is why ice cubes and icebergs float on the water.
Ice is lighter (less dense) than water. Which is why ice can float on the surface of water.
Yes, ice is less dense than liquid water, regardless of its temperature. Dry ice will sink.
No. Ice is less dense than water. Because ice is less dense it displaces less water and floats. Water is most dense at 4o C. any change in temperature, either up or down, lowers the density.
Because ice and oil are less dense that water.
Ice is less dense than water, that's why it floats.
Ice is less dense than water
Ethanol is less dense than water ice.
the ice cubes are floating in the water
Less dense
Slightly less dense. Put an ice cube in water ; it floats. It Does NOT sink.