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The amount of ice in 60 ml can vary depending on the density and shape of the ice. If the ice is in solid form, 60 ml of ice would weigh approximately 60 grams, as the density of ice is around 0.92 grams per milliliter. However, if the ice is crushed or has air pockets, the volume may not correspond directly to the weight. For practical purposes, if you fill a 60 ml container with ice, it will contain about 60 ml of ice by volume.

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