If you freeze 100mL of water. Take the ice out after frozen add 100mL of water t
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If you freeze 100mL of water. Take the ice out after frozen add 100mL of water to cup and add frozen ice back in 100mL water. What would be the volume of of the liquid in the cup? And the volume of ice and water in the cup? Assume your block of ice weighs 100g. Calculate the volume and density of the ice If you freeze 100mL of water. Take the ice out after frozen add 100mL of water to cup and add frozen ice back in 100mL water. What would be the volume of of the liquid in the cup? And the volume of ice and water in the cup? Assume your block of ice weighs 100g. Calculate the volume and density of the iceExplanation / Answer
Still the volume of the liquid in the cup is 100 ml only. Because ice will be considered as solid.
Volume of ice = Mass of ice / density of ice
Here, we know
density of ice = 0.9167 g / cm3
Mass of ice = 100 g (100 ml of water / 1 g cm-3 = 100 g)
Volume of ice = 100 g / 0.9167 g cm-3 = 109.09 cm3
Volume of water = 100 ml
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