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The amount of ice that must be melt to decrease the volume of an ice water mixture by 1 cm3, is [Density of ice = 0.9 g/cm3]

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Answered by abhishekakash18d
1

Answer:

if you're asking of mass then;

Density = Mass/Volume

Mass = 0.9(gm/cm³)*1(cm³)

Mass = 0.9 gm.

Answered by mergus
0

Answer:

0.9 g

Explanation:

The expression for the density is:

Density=\frac {Mass}{Volume}

To calculate, the mass of the ice which has a volume of 1 cm³

Given , Density = 0.9 g/cm³

Mass = ?

So, Mass :

Mass = Density × Volume

Mass = 0.9 g/cm³  × 1 cm³ = 0.9 g

Thus, the amount of ice that must be melt to decrease volume of the ice water by 1 cm³ = 0.9 g

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