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ICE FLOATS ON WATER BUT SINKS IN COOKING OIL GIVE REASON ​

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Answered by krantibakoriya81
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Answer:

ice floats in water but sinks in cooking oil - Brainly.in Ice floats in water because the density of ice is 0.9167 g/cm3 , that is less than the density of water (1 g/cm3 ). ... And so ice remains at the bottom. Density of cooking oil is 0.9167g/cm3 that is less than the density of ice (0.93g/cm3). So,ice sinks in cooking oil.

Answered by nf80217
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Explanation:

Water is denser than oil; that's why water sinks to the bottom of the glass. ... 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.

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