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why the water has hih density at 4 deg C ?
    
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Compare the structures of Liquid Water and Solid Ice - Graphic Notice the empty spaces within the ice structure, as this translates to a more open or expanded structure. The ice structure takes up more volume than the liquid water molecules, hence ice is less dense than liquid water.
 
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so when u w'll increase the temp of ice then these forces in the ice structure w'll break and hence the volume accquired decreases at density increase.
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due to haydrogan bodding with o & h
father heat from 4deg c that leads to breaking haydrogen bodding in water
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it is only due to the diffrent concentration of H^+ AND OH^-IONS at
diffrent tempratures.
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