If the density of ice be 0.91g/cc , then what will be the volume of ice when volume of water is 1000cm^3?
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If the density of ice be 0.91 g/cc , then what will be the volume of ice when volume of water is
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Density of Ice = 0.91 g/cc
Volume of Water = 1000 cm^3
Density of water = 1g/cc
Mass = Density × Volume
So , Volume of ice × Density of Ice = Volume of Water × Density of Water.
=> Volume of ice × 0.91 = 1000×1
=> Volume of ice ×0.91 = 1000×100cm^3
=> Volume of ice = 100000cm^3/0.91g/cc
=>1098.9 cm^3
When estimated gives a value of 1099cm^3 .
Answer -> Volume of ice is 1099 cm^3
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Volume of ice × Density of Ice = Volume of Water × Density of Water.
When estimated gives a value of 1099cm^3
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