11th Class Chemistry Hydrogen & Its Compounds / हाइड्रोजन और इसके यौगिक

  • question_answer 1)
      If same mass of liquid water and a piece of ice is taken, then why is the density of ice less than that of liquid water?

    Answer:

      Experimental studies have shown that liquid water and ice consist of aggregates of varying number of molecules held together by hydrogen bonds. The structure of ice is open cage like structure having a number of vacant spaces. Therefore, the density of ice is less than that of liquid water.


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