Physics, asked by Sampurna58, 9 months ago

Is ice cube heavier than water? Give the reason.​

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Answered by khairnarsanskriti
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No, water and ice do not weigh the same. For example, if we take the same volume of water and ice in the same container, water would weigh more than ice. The reason is that water is denser than ice and the space it occupies is less as compared to that occupied by ice.

Answered by nishka2412
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Answer:

Ice

Explanation:

Ice is heavier. Solids are denser, the molecules being a lot closer. When the volume of ice compared to water has the same volume, there are more of those ice molecules in all than the water at that volume. Therefore, if water and ice are at the same volume, ice is heavier because there's more mass.

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