If you find in beer some tasting ingredients besides the water, then beer must weigh slightly more. One of the "ingredients" is alcohol, which weighs less than water, so depending on the exact mix, it may weigh more or less.
liter of ice has more weight than liter of water at normal temperature... it actually depends upon temperature of water.. if water is at 4 celsius temp than water has more weight than ice of same volume..
This is a great question!
The liter of ice weighs less.
Now the explanation:
The liter measures volume and our friends creating the International System (SI) conveniently equivocated 1 mL of water to 1 gram of water so one might think that they are equally massive (both equal to 1 Kg).
However, water is a unique chemical in that it is one of the few where it is actually less dense in its solid state than its liquid - actually about 10% less dense, that's why ice floats.
Therefore, a liter of ice is actually about 10% less massive than a liter of water. Since weight is a function of mass and the constant gravitational acceleration of earth at 9.8m/s^2, the liter of ice would weight approximately 10% less than the liter of water.
The weight of one liter of beer is 36 ounces. This is equal to 1 kilogram or 2.2 pounds or 1,000 grams.
Since water will always be a smaller molecule than alcohol. Alcohol has the largest density.
one. The mass might be different but the volume remains the same
One liter of water weighs more than 1 liter of ice. This is because water expands when it is frozen, thus the liquid water will have more water compared to the ice.
The lower the temperature, the more close the molecules will be. Therefore the will be less molecules in ice than in water. So water will have more molecules per litre.
If there was a gallon of water before it was frozen then it weighs the same. Fresh water has a density of 1Kg/liter Water ice has a density of 0.9167Kg/l A gallon is a volume measurement, so a gallon of ice weighs less than a gallon of water. The short answer is about 380 grammes or 13.5 Oz.
yes liquid water is more dense than ice water
when water turns to ice its volume increases whilst its weight stays the same, therefore ice has a lower density than water, and this allows it to float.
One liter of water weighs more than 1 liter of ice. This is because water expands when it is frozen, thus the liquid water will have more water compared to the ice.
The lower the temperature, the more close the molecules will be. Therefore the will be less molecules in ice than in water. So water will have more molecules per litre.
Water's weight, when frozen into ice stays the same, but the density of water is much higher than ice's, since Ice has the same weight and contents of Water, but takes up significantly more space.
A liter of water at 20 C weights more.
A litre is a litre, no matter what it's of. They're the same.
Nope. Depending on the fluid, the weight of an object changes. Depending on the temperature of the ice cream, it could weigh more or less. A liter measures volume and a kilogram measures weight, and are not to be confused with one another. For example, 1L of water at 4 degrees centigrade will weigh 1kg, but once it is at 3 or 5, it will weigh more or less. So, there is no set answer for how much the 1L of ice cream will weigh, but as far as I am concerned, 1L of ice cream doesn't weigh 1kg
A substance floats if it is less dense, or has less mass per unit volume, than other components in a mixture. For example, if you toss a handful of rocks into a bucket of water, the rocks, which are dense compared to the water, will sink. The water, which is less dense than the rocks, will float. Basically, the rocks push the water out of the way, or displace it. For an object to be able to float, it has to displace a weight of fluid equal to its own weight. Ice floats because it is about 9% less dense than liquid water. In other words, ice takes up about 9% more space than water, so a liter of ice weighs less than a liter water. The heavier water displaces the lighter ice, so ice floats to the top
A 1 kg bag of ice will be larger than 1 liter (ice expands), but when melted, will be 1 liter of water.
It's equal in volume of course, but the ice will be lighter.
They weigh the same
You cannot gain weight by eating ice. Ice is water and water is used to hydrate the body. This may actually help you lose weight.
Ice has a LOWER density than water as ice FLOATS in water!!!!!!! Upon freezing water to form ice, expansion occurs thus more volume and surface area but the same weight.