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In its solid state, water, known as ice, has a lower density than its liquid form due to the hydrogen bonding between water molecules, which creates a crystalline structure that occupies more space. Ice is less dense than liquid water, allowing it to float. Additionally, it is less mobile, making it more rigid and stable, with a lower thermal conductivity compared to liquid water. Ice also exhibits a variety of forms, depending on temperature and pressure, ranging from crystalline structures like hexagonal ice to amorphous ice.

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