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if the density of ice be 0.91/cm³ then what will be the volume of ice when volume of water is 1000cm³​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The mass of ice is equal to the mass of liquid water

As we know,

\boxed {\rm {d=\frac{m}{V} }}

∴ m = d x V

The mass of ice is equal to the mass of liquid water

\sf {m=1.00 \ g/cm^{3} \times 1000 cm^{3} = 1.00 \ g}

Volume of 1.00 g ice

\sf {V=\frac{m}{d}}\\\\\\\sf {=\frac{1.00\ g}{0.91 g/cm^{3}}}\\\\\\\sf {=  1.10 cm^{3}}

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