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What cannot be changed by turning 100 grams of ice into water? a. mass b. phase c. volume d. density
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What cannot be changed by turning 100 grams of ice into water?
a. mass
b. phase
c. volume
d. density
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When you melt ice into water you should have less mass so it cant be a, the density is changed because the ice (a solid) turns into water (a liquid). I think it should be phase because the volume should change when you melt ice,
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