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9 August, 01:54

Ice has a density of 0.92 g/cm3. What is the volume of 100 grams of ice? If the ice completely melted, what would the volume of the water be? (The density of water is 1.00 g/ml).

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  1. 9 August, 02:13
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    Hello!

    To find the volume of the water, we would need to use the density formula. The density formula is d = m/V.

    In this formula, d is the density, m is the mass and V is the volume.

    1. To find the volume of 100 grams of ice, we substitute the appropriate values into the formula and solve for the volume using basic algebra.

    0.92g/cm³ = 100g/V (multiply both sides by V)

    0.92g/cm³ · V = 100g (divide both sides by 0.92g/cm³)

    V = 108.69 cm³.

    The volume of 100 grams of ice is about 108.69 cm³.

    2. To find the volume of the completely melted ice, we would use the same formula, but the density is now 1.00 g/mL.

    1.00g/mL = 100g/V (multiply both sides by V)

    1.00g/mL · V = 100g (divide both sides by 1.00g/mL)

    V = 100 mL

    Therefore, the volume of the melted ice is 100 mL.

    Final answers:

    108.69 g/cm³ 100 mL
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