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Solid water, commonly known as ice, consists of water molecules (H₂O) that are arranged in a crystalline structure. In this state, the molecules are held together by hydrogen bonds, resulting in a less dense formation compared to liquid water. This unique arrangement causes ice to float on water, as it occupies more volume. The solid state of water typically forms at temperatures below 0 degrees Celsius (32 degrees Fahrenheit) under standard atmospheric pressure.

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