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why does ice float on liquid water? a hydrogen bonds are absent in ice. b liquid water is less dense than ice. c water expands when it freezes. d water has a relatively high boiling point.
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- Option a: Ice has hydrogen bonds (in a more ordered structure), so this is incorrect.
- Option b: Ice is less dense than liquid water (not the other way around), so this is incorrect.
- Option c: When water freezes, it expands (due to hydrogen bonding forming a lattice), which makes ice less dense than liquid water, so ice floats. This is correct.
- Option d: Water's boiling point is not related to why ice floats. This is incorrect.
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c. Water expands when it freezes.