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Can ice sink in any other liquid such as kerosene oil? State condition under which it sink in other liquid.

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Answered by Vritika2007
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Answer:

Ice has a density of 0.9g/cm³. Given this data,ice is denser than kerosene and so it will sink.

Explanation:

The ratio of the volume of ice immersed in water to that in K. oil is (specific gravity of K.

When you put the ice cube in the oil it begins to melt. It doesn't mix with the oil because oilis hydrophobic. ... Since ice is less dense than water, the water settles to the bottom. Since the ice is less dense than water and therefore less dense than oil, it floats at the top.The ratio of the volume of ice immersed in water to that in K. oil is (specific gravity of K.

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