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As water temperature decreases, the weaker hydrogen bonds begin to hold the negatively-charged oxygen atoms apart, forming a rigid crystal honeycomb structure we call ice. The water molecules in ice take up about 9% more space than liquid water, which means ice is about 9% less dense than water.
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