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Liquid water has a density around 1 g/ml, ice has a density around 0.91 g/ml, and water vapor has a density around 0.02 g/ml. This is quite different from most other materials, when the solid state is the most dense, the gaseous state is the least dense, and the liquid state is in the middle.