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How does water behave when it freezes?

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During freezing, water molecules lose energy and do not vibrate or move around as vigorously. This allows more stable hydrogen-bonds to form between water molecules, as there is less energy to break the bonds...Thus water expands as it freezes, and ice floats atop water.

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