Why does ice float on water even though it is solid and have diff density
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A substance floats if it is less dense, or has less mass per unit volume, than other components in a mixture. For example, if you toss a handful of rocks into a bucket of water, the rocks, which are dense compared to the water, will sink.
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We know that density matters the most when we need to tell if something can float or sink.
The density of ice is 917 kg/m³ whereas that of water is 1000 kg/m³. It is clearly seen that density of ice is much less than that of water. So, the ice floats.
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The density of ice is 917 kg/m³ whereas that of water is 1000 kg/m³. It is clearly seen that density of ice is much less than that of water. So, the ice floats.
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