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12 September, 12:11

A cube of ice melts in a beaker to form 10 g of water. What is the best estimate of the mass of the ice cube?

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  1. 12 September, 12:13
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    10 g The change from ice to water is a phase change for the water. A phase change does not change the mass of the water. So if you end up with 10 g of water, and you originally started with ice, then that means you had to start with 10 g of ice. Therefore the best estimate of the mass of the ice cube is 10 g.
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