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Ice floats because of the electronegativity of oxygen that withdraws electron density from the covalently bonded hydrogens. This
results in a permanent dipole, leaving a partial positive charge on the hydrogens. The extra electron density on the oxygen leaves
a partial negative charge. Therefore, water is a polar molecule and has the ability to form hydrogen bonds. These properties
explain many of water's characteristics, including why ice is less dense than liquid water.
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Transcribed Image Text:Ice floats because of the electronegativity of oxygen that withdraws electron density from the covalently bonded hydrogens. This results in a permanent dipole, leaving a partial positive charge on the hydrogens. The extra electron density on the oxygen leaves a partial negative charge. Therefore, water is a polar molecule and has the ability to form hydrogen bonds. These properties explain many of water's characteristics, including why ice is less dense than liquid water. Sort the following images into phases of water. 1. Drag and drop options on the right-hand side and submit. For keyboard navigation... SHOW MORE ✓ Image 1 Image 2 2. Image 3 = ||| 3. State of water that is most dense Molecules with lowest kinetic energy Phase of water present at highest temperature K 7 Open
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