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A piece of ice is dropped in a vesel containing kerosene. When ice melts, the level of kerosene will fall why

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Answered by pratikshakapoor2004
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the level of kerosene would not fall...it would rise ,,,,plz check the question again and confirm

basically this is what happens:::

Ice is solid state of water and water is immiscible with oils when you put ice in the kerosene and it melts then they will not get mixed with each other hence the volume of kerosene remain same as there is a separate layer of water will be formed under the kerosene but if you see the net volume than the volume will be will be increased, so the level


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