Take 1 litre of water, freeze it to make ice. When the state of matter
changed, was there any change in Volume? How to find this?
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While liquid water and frozen water have different names and some different properties, the kind of matter remains the same, and for a specific sample of water, the weight does not change. The volume of a sample is not conserved across a phase change. Freeze water and its volume will increase.
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While liquid water and frozen water have different names and some different properties, the kind of matter remains the same, and for a specific sample of water, the weight does not change. The volume of a sample is not conserved across a phase change. Freeze water and its volume will increase.
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