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20 February, 16:55

the diagram below represents two beakers, each containing an ice cube and clear liquid. in beaker A the ice cube floats, and in beaker B the ice cube rest on the bottom. what is the most probable cause for the difference in behavior of the ice cube in the two beakers?

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  1. 20 February, 17:13
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    The density of the liquid in beaker B is less than the that of ice.

    Explanation:

    Ice will float if its mass is less than the mass of the liquid it displaces.

    For example, the density of ice is less than that of water.

    A 10 cm³ cube of ice has a mass of about 9 g, while the mass of 10 cm³ of water is 10 g. Thus, 9 g of ice displaces 10 g of water.

    The denser water displaces the lighter ice and the ice floats to the top.

    If the density of the liquid is less than that of water, say, 8 g/cm³, the ice will displace only 8 g of the liquid. The ice will sink.
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