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Density is the ratio of the substance's mass to its volume. Most solids are too dense that they sink when placed on a container of liquid. There are exceptions to this like wood, foams, and water. Water is a very special case because liquid water is more dense than solid ice. This is contrary to other solid materials that generally sink.

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  • H20 is a very one-of-a-kind case due to the fact liquid water is greater dense than strong ice. This is opposite to different stable substances that normally sink.

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Compare the density of water solid state to that of other solid materials

Density  

Generally Density is the ratio of the substance's mass to its volume.

[tex]\phi=\frac{mass}{volume}[/tex]

  • Most solids are too dense that they sink when positioned on a container of liquid.
  • There are exceptions to this like wood and water.
  • H20 is a very one-of-a-kind case due to the fact liquid water is greater dense than strong ice.
  • This is opposite to different stable substances that normally sink.

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