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10 August, 02:02

A sample of ice at 0°C has a mass of 23 g and a volume of 25 cm^3. Why does ice float on water? The density of water is 1 g.

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  1. 10 August, 03:30
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    Answer: ice float in water due to density differences. Water has a higher density than ice. less dense object in liquid with high density

    Explanation: from density formulae.

    D=M/V

    Density of ice = Mass of ice/Volume of ice

    D=23/25

    D=0.92g/cm^3
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