What does it tell about the density of Ice in relation to density of water at the bottom
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In practical terms, density is the weight of a substance for a specific volume. The density of water is roughly 1 gram per milliliter but, this changes with temperature or if there are substances dissolved in it. Ice is less dense than liquid water which is why your ice cubes float in your glass. As you might expect, water density is an important water measurement
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Ice is less dense than water.
This is due to ice's density being less than liquid water's density. Upon freezing, the density of ice decreases by about 9 percent. ... It happens that the lattice arrangement allows water molecules to be more spread out than in a liquid, and, thus, ice is less dense than water.
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