The weight will not change at all, assuming we can neglect the tiny effect of the change in density affecting the bouyancy in air. One litre of water weighs one kilogram and when frozen into ice it will still weigh one kilogram.
That depends on the density of the material in the cube. It would be different if, say, the cube were made of ice, iron, or gold.
beakers are not made of water, they are made of glass.
water cube
The answer depends on what it is made of and also on what units measure 1.
ice cube as it is made of water molecules.
It is the amount of your weight that is made of water. It means that 31.8 units of your total weight is made from water. If it was pounds, then you have 31.8 pounds of water in you.
Volume isn't sufficient to calculate the weight. It is also necessary to know density of substance the cube is made of. Knowing that, it's only a matter of multiplying volume and density to get weight.
The only material in an ice cube is water.
it depends what the cube is made out of it depends what the cube is made out of
BUBBLES BUBBLES The bubbles are made of EFTE which is a green feature.
If made from pure distilled water it is a compound. But usually it is a mixture.
Salt water cubes melt fast because the salt make it give up its BTUs faster