Why does ice float in water? - George Zaidan and Charles Morton

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Water is the liquid of life.
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We drink it,
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we bathe in it,
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we farm,
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cook,
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and clean with it.
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It's the most abundant molecule in our bodies.
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In fact, every life form we know of
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would die without it.
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But most importantly, without water,
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we wouldn't have
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iced tea.
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Mmmm, iced tea.
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Why do these ice cubes float?
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If these were cubes of solid argon
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in a cup of liquid argon,
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they would sink.
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And the same goes for most other substances.
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But solid water, a.k.a. ice,
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is somehow less dense than liquid water.
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How's that possible?
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You already know that every water molecule
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is made up of two hydrogen atoms
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bonded to one oxygen atom.
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Let's look at a few of the molecules
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in a drop of water,
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and let's say the temperature is 25 degrees Celcius.
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The molecules are bending,
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stretching,
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spinning,
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and moving through space.
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Now, let's lower the temperature,
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which will reduce the amount of kinetic energy
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each of these molecules has
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so they'll bend, stretch, spin, and move less.
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And that means that on average,
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they'll take up less space.
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Now, you'd think that as the liquid water
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starts to freeze,
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the molecules would just pack together
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more and more closely,
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but that's not what happens.
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Water has a special kind
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of interaction between molecules
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that most other substances don't have,
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and it's called a hydrogen bond.
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Now, remember that in a covalent bond
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two electrons are shared,
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usually unequally,
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between atoms.
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In a hydrogen bond,
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a hydrogen atom is shared, also unequally,
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between atoms.
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One hydrogen bond looks like this.
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Two look like this.
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Here's three
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and four
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and five,
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six,
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seven,
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eight,
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nine,
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ten,
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eleven,
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twelve,
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I could go on.
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In a single drop of water,
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hydrogen bonds form extended networks
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between hundreds, thousands, millions,
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billions, trillions of molecules,
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and these bonds are constantly breaking and reforming.
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Now, back to our water as it cools down.
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Above 4 degrees Celcius,
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the kinetic energy of the water molecules
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keeps their interactions with each other short.
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Hydrogen bonds form and break
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like high school relationships,
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that is to say, quickly.
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But below 4 degrees,
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the kinetic energy of the water molecules
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starts to fall below the energy
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of the hydrogen bonds.
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So, hydrogen bonds form much more frequently
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than they break
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and beautiful structures start to emerge
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from the chaos.
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This is what solid water, ice,
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looks like on the molecular level.
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Notice that the ordered, hexagonal structure
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is less dense than the disordered structure
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of liquid water.
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And you know that if an object is less dense
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than the fluid it's in,
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it will float.
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So, ice floats on water,
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so what?
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Well, let's consider a world without floating ice.
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The coldest part of the ocean
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would be the pitch-black ocean floor,
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once frozen, always frozen.
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Forget lobster rolls
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since crustaceans would lose their habitats,
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or sushi since kelp forests wouldn't grow.
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What would Canadian kids do in winter
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without pond hockey or ice fishing?
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And forget James Cameron's Oscar
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because the Titanic totally would have made it.
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Say goodbye to the white polar ice caps
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reflecting sunlight
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that would otherwise bake the planet.
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In fact, forget the oceans as we know them,
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which at over 70% of the Earth's surface area,
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regulate the atmosphere of the whole planet.
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But worst of all,
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there would be no iced tea.
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Mmmmm, iced tea.
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