If mass-energy equivalence is taken into account, ehen water is cooled to form ice the mass of water should
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If mass-energy equivalence is takeninto account when water is cooled to form ice, then: The mass of the water should remain unchanged as theenergy lost during the phase change is accounted by lowering of potentialenergy of the molecules of water.
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If mass-energy equivalence is taken into account, ehen water is cooled to form ice the mass of water should
If mass-energy equivalence is takeninto account when water is cooled to form ice, then: The mass of the water should remain unchanged as theenergy lost during the phase change
If mass-energy equivalence is takeninto account when water is cooled to form ice, then: The mass of the water should remain unchanged as theenergy lost during the phase change
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