Asked by Vanessa
If a soft-drink bottle whose volume is 1.70LL is completely filled with water and then frozen to -10∘C, what volume does the ice occupy?
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DrBob222
What's the temperature of the water when the bottle is first filled. Let's say it is such that the density of the watrer is 1.0 g/mL. If the problem doesn't tell you it can't be solved exactly.
If density i8s 1.0 g/mL, then the mass of the water is 1,700 grams.
Look up the density of water at -10C, then volume = mass/density. You have mass and densityk solve for volume. It will be larger than 1.70L
If density i8s 1.0 g/mL, then the mass of the water is 1,700 grams.
Look up the density of water at -10C, then volume = mass/density. You have mass and densityk solve for volume. It will be larger than 1.70L
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