If it were, it would float in air. Does it float in air? There's your answer.
It is more dense.
Ice is less dense than water, that's why it floats.
Ice cubes are less dense than liquid water, which is why they float.
Ice is less dense than water at the same pressure. That is why ice cubes and icebergs float on the water.
Ice is less dense than water because of the presence of hydrogen bonds.
Air, oil, ice. One of the few substances that its solid form is less dense
It is more dense.
yes it is less dense than pure ice and this is a fact
no
Ice Air is less dense than water, so water sinks below air. A rock is more dense than water, so it sinks in water and air. And helium, which is less dense than air, rises in air and in water.
No everything is layered in density, water is much more dense than air. The whole planet is organized based on density with the core being the most dense and the exosphere being the least dense.
Ice is less dense than water
Yes, ice is less dense than liquid water, regardless of its temperature. Dry ice will sink.
Ice is less dense than water, that's why it floats.
Ice cubes are less dense than liquid water, which is why they float.
Ethanol is less dense than water ice.
No. Ice is less dense than water. Because ice is less dense it displaces less water and floats. Water is most dense at 4o C. any change in temperature, either up or down, lowers the density.