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How does the density of liquid water compare with the
density of ice?

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The normal pattern for most compounds is that as the temperature of the liquid increases, the density decreases as the molecules spread out from each other. ... The ice structure takes up more volume than the liquid water molecules, hence ice is less dense than liquid water.

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