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What is heavier- Water or ice?​

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Answered by chaudharymanasvi0
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Explanation:

solid water or Ice is left dense that water the density of water is higher than the eyes because the The ordination of hydrogen bodies causes more loculus to push father a path with floor the density has water is heavier than ice

Answered by ankitpatle0
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  • No, the weights of water and ice are not same.
  • If we put the same volume of water and ice in the same container, for example, water will weigh more than ice.
  • Water is denser than ice, thus it takes up less space.
  • Depending on the conditions to which it is exposed, water takes on distinct physical properties.
  • Liquid, solid, and gaseous states are all possible.
  • The volume may alter as a result of these factors, changing the weight and density of the object.
  • Water expands when it freezes into ice, taking up more area.
  • The volume filled by ice is believed to be 9% more than the volume occupied by water when it first formed.
  • Water molecules expand to take up more space during the solidification process.
  • As a result, different densities and masses can be found in the same amount of water or ice.
  • As a result, because ice has a lower density than water, it floats.
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