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A piece of ice floats on a liquid of specific gravity 1.2 . The level of the liquid would rise after the ice melts. Why?

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Answered by saji2
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The particles contain in the ice are very tightly compact each other and it has small volume due to less space. When the ice melts, particles are loosely packed and occupy more space and volume. That is why level of liquid rise after the ice melts and increase volume.
Answered by sarivuselvi
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Explanation:

Bcz when liquid cools to form ice is density decrease so when it melts the density increases hence it water level increases

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