Science, asked by mohdhamza1503, 9 months ago

Ice is havier than water ?​

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Answered by jaiswalkabeer2006
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No because law of conservation of mass states that mass of substance neither increase nor decrease in reaction
Answered by Anonymous
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  • Ice is heavier. Solids are denser, the molecules being a lot closer. When the volume of ice compared to water has the same volume, there are more of those ice molecules in all than the water at that volume.

  • The same amount of ice molecules compared with the same amount of water molecules bring various sizes when you completely spread them apart.

  • Therefore, water and ice at the same volume makes ice the winner because there’s more mass.

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