A 48.47-cm cube of ice melts; the liquid water is placed in a spherical container filling it. If the specific volume of ice at 0°C is 1.094 cm3/g and of water is 1.002 cm3/g, compute for the diameter in cm of the spherical container.

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A 48.47-cm cube of ice melts; the liquid water is placed in a spherical container filling it. If the specific volume
of ice at 0°C is 1.094 cm³/g and of water is 1.002 cm³/g, compute for the diameter in cm of the spherical
container.
Transcribed Image Text:A 48.47-cm cube of ice melts; the liquid water is placed in a spherical container filling it. If the specific volume of ice at 0°C is 1.094 cm³/g and of water is 1.002 cm³/g, compute for the diameter in cm of the spherical container.
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