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Question : When water freezes into ice , its volume is increased by 10%. By what percent the volume will be decreased if ice melts into water.​

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Answered by nehu215
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This provides more space between the molecules in the crystal structure of ice than the molecules of liquid water. As a result, ice is less dense than the liquid form. Water is the only known non-metallic substance that expands when it freezes; its density decreases and it expands approximately 9% by volume.

Answered by diguingale49
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

When that 110units of ice melts again then it'll occupy 100units again. Then the decrease in percentage is. (10/110)*100= 9.09091percent.

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