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When water freezes it floats due to a decrease in density compared to liquid water. Hydrogen bonding at cold temperatures forms a regular crystalline lattice which increases the volume. How does this work?
A. because the attraction between partial negative oxygens to other partial negative oxygens
B. by the attraction between the partial positive oxygen with the partial negative hydrogen
C. by the transfer of electrons from one water molecule to the other
D. by sharing of electrons between two water molecules
E. by the attraction between the partial positive hydrogen with the partial negative oxygen