Chemistry, asked by gantedasarvesh17, 8 months ago

If you fill a glass to the brim with ice water and the ice melts, what will happen? [ ]
1) The glass will over flow as the ice turns to water
2) The level of water in the glass will remain unchanged as the ice melts.
3) The water level will drop slightly as the ice melts.
4) I’ll never find out because I’ll drink the water or walk away before anything happens

Answers

Answered by advaithgs4
2

Answer:

Part 1

Explanation:

Ice is a solid form of water where the molecules are closely binded together, closer than in water or water vapour. Hence when the Ice melts, the inter molecular space will increase and water ( not that much) might trickle out of the glass. Hope this satisfies you question :)

Answered by saish35
0
Answer :-

1) the glass will over flow as the ice turns to water
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