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A large block of ice floats in a liquid. When ice melts the liquid level rises. Then the density of liquid .?

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Answered by shivam7643
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Answer: The level of liquid in the beaker will rise. This is because the density of water formed by melting of ice is less than the density of liquid in the beaker. Consequently, the volume of water formed by melting of ice will be more than the volume of the portion of the liquid displaced by ice while floating.

Answered by TheDreamCatcher
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A large block of ice floats in a liquid. When ice melts the liquid level rises. Then the density of liquid will rise.

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