When ice is heated it melts and give liquid the mass of the water produced is same as that of ice , more or less than that of ice?
When ice melts to form water, the mass remains same.This is known as law of conservation of mass.
If same weight of liquid water and piece of ice is taken, then why is density of ice less than that of liquid water?
Heat is supplied at the same rate to equal masses of ice and water at the melting point (MP) of ice. Calculate the ratio of the time required to melt the ice and to bring the water to its Boiling Point. [Given that specific heat capacity of water = 4.2 J/goC, Specific latent heat of ice = 336 J/g]