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Why does ice float?

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Why does ice float?
« on: 23/02/2018 17:19:00 »
Zyad wants to know:

Why does ice float?

Can you help?
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Re: Why does ice float?
« Reply #1 on: 23/02/2018 17:24:44 »
Solid water floats in liquid water because the solid is less dense. A given volume of ice therefore would displace a greater mass of water if it were completely submerged. This is the essence of buoyancy.

Another question is why is solid water less dense than the liquid? This is a rare, but not unheard of property (bismuth, quartz and silicon also do this, I believe). It has to do with the way that water packs into a lattice.
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Re: Why does ice float?
« Reply #2 on: 23/02/2018 18:31:39 »
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It has to do with the way that water packs into a lattice.


From Ice to Fire: The Incredible Science of Temperature

https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episodes/b09rzq05?suggid=b09rzq05

Episode 2 contains a simple explanation.
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