Chemistry, asked by zubairmatin1762, 1 year ago

When ice melts what happens to its mass and volume?

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Answered by Rumi123456789
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When ice melts to water, its mass remains constant but its volume increases.
Answered by anu24239
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WHEN THE ICE IS HEATED THEN THE MOLECULAR BETWEEN THE ICE IS BECOME MORE WHICH MAKE IT LIQUID BUT THE MASS OF THE ICE REMAIN SAME IT ONLY CHANGE IT'S STATE FROM SOLID TO LIQUID
THE VOLUME OF THE ICE IS INCREASE WHEN IT HEATED BECAUSE THE PACKET OF AIR TRAPED INSIDE THE LIQUID ARE NOW GET IN ATMOSPHERE WHICH INCREASE IT'S DENSITY AND WE KNOW THAT VOLUME IS ALWAYS EQUALS TO THE MASS OF THE OBJECT MULTIPLY BY DENSITY
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