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Q: What is happening to the mass of water when it turned into ice?
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Does ice lose mass when turned into liquid?

yes


Does ice loss mass when turned into liquid?

yes


Molar mass of 158g of ice?

The molar mass of water (H2O) is 18. Ice is water in it's solid state.


What will the mass of ice be after freezing?

The mass of ice after freezing will be the same as the mass before freezing. The volume however, will be greater as ice than it was as liquid water.


What changes from a liquid at a solid?

water can be turned into ice


What change occurs when ice is turned to water?

Evaporation


Describe what is happening to water molecules as ice melts?

they move faster


What mass of water to when the ice has melted?

Hello,Ice does have the same mass as water before it melts. You can (almost) never lose or gain mass without adding orsubtractingmass from the system. Mass just can't appear ordisappearfromnowhere.According in water the volume that ice occupies is greater than that of water due to the arrangements of the molecules of ice. This is why you would be led to thinkthereis a change in mass.However, according to this Law of conservation of mass, the number of particles in an ice cube and water are the same. Only the state has changed, not the mass.


Does the density of material change when the material expands?

Ice has expanded when it turned from water into ice. Ice floats. This shows that the density of the ice is less than water.


What is happening when water is getting frozen to make ice?

The water molecules vibrate less quickly.


What is the mass of the ross ice shelf?

The mass of the Ross Ice Shelf is frozen fresh water. It is about the size of France.


Does higher mass cause liquids to freeze faster?

No.Because, When water freezes there is no change of mass due to conservation of mass in any physical and chemical changes.