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A 300-g chunk of ice (of density 0.900 g/cm3) is placed in a water bucket. A 20.0-g rock, with a volume of 2.00 cm3, is placed on top of the ice before water is filled to the top. When the ice melts and the rock drops to the bottom of the buckt, how much water spills out or needs to be added to maintain full level? Ignore the possible dependence of the densities of ice and water on temperature.

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18 cm³ of water

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A 300-g chunk of ice (of density 0.900 g/cm3) is placed in a water bucket. A 20.0-g-example-1
A 300-g chunk of ice (of density 0.900 g/cm3) is placed in a water bucket. A 20.0-g-example-2
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