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No. It's less dense. That's why ice floats in water.

(By the way ... when you're talking about density, you don't include quantities, like a cm3.

Density is a property of the substance, and it's constant for any sample of the substance,

regardless of the size of the sample. A drop of water has the same density as the swimming-

pool-full it came out of. Density is measured in grams per cm3 or kilograms per litre - essentially, a unit of mass per a unit of volume.)

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