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If we melt 1 kg of ice, we recieve 1kg of water exactly?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The volume of cubed ice and its weight are not the same as with water where 1 litre equals 1 kilogram. That means that 1 kg of cubed ice equals 2 litres, 1 kg of crushed ice equals 1.7 litres.

Answered by stalwartajk
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Answer: Yes, After melting 1 Kg of ice, you will simply receive 1 Litre of water. It will weigh the same as it does in the solid form.

Explanation: Liquid water has a density of 1g/ml. So, 1L litre or 1000 ml weighs same as the 1kg or 1000gms. This is mainly because ice and water are just different phases but the same substance which is water.

With melting, simply the phase is changed. The mass of the water remains the same because of no change in the number of particles present.

But the fact is that the volume of water will be slightly larger than the volume of ice because molecules are more tightly packed in the liquid form than in the solid state.

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