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What weighs more?

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Originally posted by: CallTheFBI
Originally posted by: Gobadgrs
water cause it doesnt have air bubbles trapped inside

Assume the ice was made by freezing the water in a vacuum.

In that case, both weight exactly the same.

Wait a minute...

A gallon isn't based on weight, it's based on unit containment - oops! You guys are right. It's water. 😱 My brain locked up, I was treating a gallon as an absolute weight. 😛
 
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