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Its greattest density is 1000 g/L at 4 °C. When frozen, its density is 916.7 g/L. So its volumal fraction is 1.091.

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Water expands by nine percent (9%) when frozen.

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Water expands by about 5% when it freezes.

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If a volume of liquid water is frozen, it will have an increase in volume of 9%.

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