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Ice cubes are sealed inside a Ziploc bag. The ice cubes and the bag together have a mass of 70.1 grams. The ice cubes melt. How will the mass of the liquid water and the bag compare to the mass of the
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Ice cubes are sealed inside a Ziploc bag. The ice cubes and the bag together have a mass of 70.1 grams. The ice cubes melt. How will the mass of the liquid water and the bag compare to the mass of the original ice cubes and bag?
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25 grames
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The mass of the liquid water will be greater because it takes more space and room. will ice cubes arnt liquid and can only take a little space of room.
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