Physics, asked by Paevenali771, 2 months ago

How much would be the volume of ice formed by freezing 1 liter of water?
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Answered by tasnim19051988
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Answer:

I don't know sorry I'm in 6th grade

Answered by roshaniyadav8579
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Answer:

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Explanation:

You have to look up the specific mass (or density) of ice and compare that to the specific mass of the water.

Technically, 1 liter water is not a very precise measure for the mass of water you have: a liter is a measure of volume, not mass. 1 liter is 1 cubic decimeter.

I believe water has the highest specific mass when it is at 4 degrees Celcius and then 1 liter should be 1 kilo.

I will assume we compare water of 4 degrees Celcius with ice of zero degrees Celcius .

Mass, Weight, Density or Specific Gravity of Water at Various Temperatures

Ice at 0 degrees Celcius has a density of 0.9150 (kg/cubic dm), water at 4 degrees Celcius has a density of 1 (kg/cubic dm), so the volume of the ice would be 1/0.9150 = 1.093 cubic decimeters

But I know, Iam in 7th Grade

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