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Chemistry, 02.09.2019 06:30 jasoncarter

You are tasked with finding out whether the ice on pluto or in antarctica can produce more water.
pluto has a mass of 1.27×1022 kg and contains about 30% ice. assume that the density of this ice is the same as it is at ? 175 ? c. if humans traveled to pluto on a spacecraft and were able to remove all of the ice from pluto, and melt the ice, how many km3 of liquid water would form at 4 ? c?
express the volume in cubic kilometers to three significant figures

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