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Does 10g of water have mre density than 10g of ice?

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Does 10g of water have mre density than 10g of ice?

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Yes, water has a higher density than ice. The amount is irrelevant as density is not dependent on mass So all of the following are true: 10g of water has more density than 10g of ice 1g of water has more density than 10g of ice 10g of water has more density than 1g of ice 10g of water has more density than 10000g of ice .

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