If you fill a glass to the brim with ice water and the ice melts, what will happen?
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One interesting property of water is that it achieves maximum density as a liquid, not as a solid.
So, ice is less dense than water and floats. When it melts, it becomes more dense. More mass per unit volume means the level of the liquid drops slightly.
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some water will come out
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