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How does the density of water (ice) compare with the density of water (liquid)?

Ice is less dense than liquid water.


How does the density of ice compare to the density of water?

Ice is less dense than liquid water.


Do ice and water have the same density?

no. Density of ice is more than of water...we can understand from ice sinking in water drinks... Edited by Dr.J. : How is it possible for the density of ice to be more (greater) than that of liquid water if ice FLOATS on lakes and rivers? Clearly, the density of ice is LESS than that of liquid water.


Do icecubes float?

Ice Cubes do float! This is because the density of ice is less than the density of liquid water.


Why do a liquid water forms under the blade of ice skate?

because spesific density of ice is less than the density of water


Why an ice cube floats in a glass of soft drink?

Ice cubes float in soft drinks, or any liquid, because ice is less dense than the liquid it displaces. This is due to the molecular structure of ice, which causes it to have a lower density than liquid water. As a result, ice cubes will float instead of sink in a glass of soft drink.


A piece of ice floats on water. what does this tell you about the density of ice compared to the density of water?

It tells you that the ice is less dense than the water.


If ice is less dense then liquid water what will happen on the surface of the liquid?

Ice actually is denser than water. Like anything less denser than water, ice actually does float on water. The density of ice is 920 kg m-3 whereas the maximum density of water is 1000 kg m-3.


What is unusual about the density of ice?

The density of ice is less than the density of liquid water, which is uncommon because most substances are denser in their solid state than in their liquid state. This anomaly occurs because the molecular structure of ice forms a more open lattice compared to the closely packed arrangement in liquid water, creating more space between molecules and lower density.


Why do ice cubes float to the top of glass of water?

Ice cubes float in water because they are less dense than liquid water. The solid water molecules in ice are spaced farther apart than the molecules in liquid water, causing the ice to be less dense. This difference in density allows the ice cubes to float on the surface of the water rather than sink.


What causes ice to float in liquid water?

When water is frozen, it expands, so ice has a greater volume than water. Also, since density is the volume of an object divided by its mass, and since ice has the same mass as water, the density of ice is slightly less than water, causing it to float on water.


The density of a liquid form of a material is always less than the density of the solid form of that same material?

Not always - the density of a liquid may be greater or less than that of the solid form depending on the molecular structure and arrangement. For example, water is an exception as its solid form (ice) is less dense than its liquid form.