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Chapter 15 Problem 53E

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Problem 53E

A piece of solid iron sinks in a container of molten iron. A piece of solid aluminum sinks in a container of molten aluminum. Why does a piece of solid water (ice) not sink in a container of “molten” (liquid) water? Explain, using molecular terms.

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In case of Iron and aluminum, the density of the substance is more in case of solid state than in their liquid state. So when they are put into their liquids, due to high density; they both sinks in their respective liquids.

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Title Conceptual Physics 11 
Author Paul G. Hewitt
ISBN 9780321568090

Answer: A piece of solid iron sinks in a container of

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