Obviously I know ice is just solid water but would ice be heavier than the same volume of water if you account for the expansion of water as it freezes?
I’m only curious because I know that as water freezes it traps air molecules inside its crystalline structure so I was wondering if it trapped enough to cause a distinguishable difference in weight between the two states.


The feathers. You have to carry the weight of what you did to those birds.
“You done clucked up, boy!” - Chicken St.Peter
And I need a container to carry that many feathers.
I can carry the kg of steel in one hand.