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There are many. The density of solid ice is about 919 kg/cu.m. (kilograms per cubic meter). Ice will sink in any liquid that is less dense than that. Here are a few: * Acetone: 784 * Benzene: 874 * Cyclopentane: 745 * Ethyl alcohol: 789 * Gasoline: 711 * Methanol: 791 * Naptha: 665 * Propane (R-290): 494

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