What is the volume of water with a mass of 36 kg? When it is completely frozen, what is the mass of ice and the volume of ice

What is the volume of water with a mass of 36 kg? When it is completely frozen, what is the mass of ice and the volume of ice


The density of water is 1.0 * 10 ^ 3kg / m ^ 3
So the volume of 36 kg water is 36 / (1.0 * 10 ^ 3) = 3.6 * 10 ^ 2 cubic meters
When water freezes, its volume and density change, but its mass does not change
The density of ice is 0.9 * 10 ^ 3kg / m ^ 3
So the volume of 36 kg ice is 36 / (0.9 * 10 ^ 3) = 4 * 10 ^ 2 cubic meters



When water forms ice, its volume increases by one tenth. When a piece of ice with a volume of 2.2 cubic meters melts into water, how many cubic meters is it?
It's better to use the formula
I think the answer is 7.2 meters;


2.2÷(1+1/10)
=2.2÷1.1
=2 M3
What you see is 7.2 meters;
7 is the question number and 2 is the result
Hope to help you!



After water becomes ice, its volume increases by one tenth. What is the volume of an existing 2 cubic meters of ice melting into water?
To calculate the formula and the result


2÷﹙1+1/10﹚=20/11