KashMoneyMii
KashMoneyMii KashMoneyMii
  • 02-09-2021
  • Chemistry
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If you freeze 5 mL of water into ice and then let it melt, how much water will you have?
None
5 mL
10 mL
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TheGeniusAnswerer
TheGeniusAnswerer TheGeniusAnswerer
  • 02-09-2021

Answer:

5 MLS

Explanation:

This is true because energy can't be created nor destroyed. So If you have

5 mills of water. you will always have 5 mills of water. The reason for this is because the water just changes state from a liquid to a solid. If you turn it back into a Liquid. You will have the same amount.

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Bailey2101
Bailey2101 Bailey2101
  • 02-09-2021
Answer: 5 mL

Explanation: It’s the same amount of water, none was taken or added
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