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What is the density of ice?​

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Answered by WiIdBoy
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Ice is less dense than liquid water which is why your ice cubes float in your glass. At the same temperature of 0°C, the density (mass per volume) of ice is 0.9187 gram per cubic centimeter (g cm-3 or g/cm 3) while that of liquid water is 0.9998 g cm-3 .

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Answered by Bikash5574
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0.9187 gram per cubic centimeter

Explanation

Ice is less dense than liquid water which is why your ice cubes float in your glass. At the same temperature of 0°C, the density (mass per volume) of ice is 0.9187 gram per cubic centimeter (g cm-3 or g/cm 3) while that of liquid water is 0.9998 g cm-3 (Cohen et al. 2003). 0 °C, force the molecules apart a bit to form the solid (ice) other in the fluid.

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