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The density of ice is maximum at a temperature `(.^@C)` of

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At `4^@C`, ice has maximum density due to its cage like structure.
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  • Maximum density of H2O is at the temperature

    A
    `32^(@)F`
    B
    `39.2^(@)F`
    C
    `42^(@)F`
    D
    `4^(@)F`
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    A
    ice is a solid and water is a liquid
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    hydrogen bonding exists only in water
    C
    ice has an open cage-like structure
    D
    ice is covalently bonded but water involves ionic bonding
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