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When water unfreezes what happens to the volume of the sample

it increases
it decreases
it stays the same

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Answer:

  • It eventually decreases.

Step-by-step explanation:

Frozen water is known to have more volume, but less density. When water slowly gets unfrozen, it'd volume decreases and its density increases. Hence, when the water gets unfrozen, it's volume decreases.

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