A piece of ice is dropped in a vesel containing kerosene. When ice melts, the level of kerosene will
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When the ice will melt, it will form water which is immiscible with kerosene and hence makes another layer above kerosene. So, on melting, actually the level of kerosene doesn't increase. Instead water is seen as another layer.
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