The volume of ice on freezing 200cm3 of water will be?
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The answer to your question is that, in general, a given volume of liquid water at room temperature will increase in volume by about 9.05% after freezing. Most materials do the opposite, that is, the solid form of most substances is more dense than their liquid form.
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Answer:
218 cm3
Explanation:
we all know that ice increases in volume by 9% when we freeze water. Increase in volume, thus density is decreased. So, to add 9% to the original volume. Divide 200 by 100, then the number you got is 2. Multiply 2 to 9 that is 18. Add this number 18 to 200. 218 cm3 is answer. In case of 9% decrease in volume subtract 18 from 200.
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