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Tina had a bucket of water. She left the bucket outside overnight, and the water froze into solid ice. How does the weight of the ice compare with the weight of the water? A. There is no way to know the weight from the information given. B. The weight of the ice is more than the weight of the water. C. The weight of the ice is less than the weight of the water. D. The weight of the ice is the same as the weight of the water.

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Answer:

D

Step-by-step explanation:

the volume isn't changing. The only thing that's changing is the state of matter. it would be different if the water was evaporating though.

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