Water expands slightly when if freezes (due to hydrogen bonding) and the resulting ice is less dense than water.(Actually, the water still weighs the same- it just takes up more space when frozen)
No: different substances have different densities, so for a given volume, two different substances will generally weigh different amounts. A couple of examples should help illustrate this: ice floats in water as its density is low, whilst a lump of iron (effectively frozen liquid iron) would sink in water as its density is higher. If they were the same volume, the iron would weigh more.
nonow if you had said does a pound of feathers weigh more than a pound of water.....
yes
air
Obviously frozen water. Its a solid after being frozen so it has become a solid. Actually it weighs the same I have conducted this experiment for my science fair and found that they weigh the same.
A frozen turkey does not weigh more than fresh. A 15-lb frozen turkey will weigh 15 lbs. when it is thawed.
Water will stay the same weight when it is frozen, it still has the same molecules that it started with
They weigh the same
Water expands slightly when if freezes (due to hydrogen bonding) and the resulting ice is less dense than water.(Actually, the water still weighs the same- it just takes up more space when frozen)
yes, it contains more water and locked air in the ice
Fish will weigh less after it is thawed because it loses some water when it is thawed.
Yes, because the water that is frozen inside the pea is heavier and harder that a cooked pea, which has less water in it. If you just compare a package of uncooked and cooked peas, you'll feel the difference.
it weighs the same
No..Snow is frozen moisture, which means it was present as water before it became snow, so no change in weight is possible.
Meat will always weigh the same whether thawed or frozen. This is will hold true unless the water from the meat will be drained during the thawing process. It will then weigh lighter than its frozen state.
The act of freezing a volume of milk will not increase or decrease the total weight.