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Which one of the following intermolecular forces results in ice being less dense than liquid water?

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Which one of the following intermolecular forces results in ice being less dense than liquid water?

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It IS hydrogen bonding because this allows a lattice to be formed that has open space making the water molecules in the solid ice farther apart than those in the liquid water.

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