1. the density of ice at 0 °c is 0.9168 g ml⁻¹, and that of liquid water at 0 °c is 0.9999 g ml⁻¹. (1) what…

1. the density of ice at 0 °c is 0.9168 g ml⁻¹, and that of liquid water at 0 °c is 0.9999 g ml⁻¹. (1) what are the volumes of 1.000 g of ice and of 1.000 g of water at 0 °c?
Answer
Explanation:
Step1: Recall density formula
The density formula is $\rho=\frac{m}{V}$, where $\rho$ is density, $m$ is mass and $V$ is volume. We can re - arrange it to $V = \frac{m}{\rho}$.
Step2: Calculate volume of ice
Given $m = 1.000\ g$ and $\rho_{ice}=0.9168\ g/mL$. Substitute into the volume formula: $V_{ice}=\frac{m}{\rho_{ice}}=\frac{1.000\ g}{0.9168\ g/mL}\approx1.091\ mL$.
Step3: Calculate volume of water
Given $m = 1.000\ g$ and $\rho_{water}=0.9999\ g/mL$. Substitute into the volume formula: $V_{water}=\frac{m}{\rho_{water}}=\frac{1.000\ g}{0.9999\ g/mL}\approx1.000\ mL$.
Answer:
The volume of 1.000 g of ice at 0°C is approximately 1.091 mL and the volume of 1.000 g of water at 0°C is approximately 1.000 mL.