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The density of ice at 0 is 0.915 g/cc and that of liquid water at 0 is 0.99987

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Answered by Larox24
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0.9168 g/cm3 at 0 °C and standard atmospheric pressure (101,325 Pa), whereas water has a density of 0.9998–0.999863 g/cm3 at the same temperature and pressure.

Specific heat capacity (c): 0.5057 − 0.001863 θ cal/(g K), θ = absolute value of temp...

Density (ρ): 0.9167–0.9168 g/cm3

Thermal conductivity (k): 0.0053(1 + 0.105 θ) cal/(cm s K), θ = temperature in °C

Poisson's ratio (ν): 0.36±0.13

Answered by ECHAYAN
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