What happens to water when it freezes?

What happens to water when it freezes?

  • Correct Answer: it expands
  • changes volume
  • changes to gas
  • it shrinks

Explanation: In its pure liquid form, water is a poor conductor of electricity. Unlike most substances, water is more dense in its liquid state than its solid state. As a result, water expands when it freezes, and ice floats on water.

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