10kg of gold is more denser than 100 kg of ice .
Explanation:
Density of a substance purely depends upon the mass and its volume occupied in the system.
In the above statement it is a comparison made between 100kg of ice vs 10kg of gold.
Density of ice in general is 0.920[tex]\frac{g}{c m^{3}}[/tex] and Density of gold in general is 19.3[tex]\frac{g}{c m^{3}}[/tex]
So if we calculate for 100kg of ice,
Density=100×0.920=92 [tex]\frac{kg}{c m^{3}}[/tex]
Similarly we can calculate for 10kg of gold we get
Density=10×19.13=191.3 [tex]\frac{kg}{c m^{3}}[/tex]
If we compare the above two values we can say that
Density of 10kg gold has greater value than the Density of 100kg water.