Depends on
1) The temperature of the coffee
2) The size of the cup of coffee
3) the size of the ice cube
5 min
15 min
An Ice cube melts faster cause an Iceberg is bigger which takes it a long time to melt sometimes it can even take years for an iceberg to melt.
The sugar does not melt. It dissolves. The rate of dissolution can be increased by agitation (i.e. stirring or shaking) because it moves the sugar to less concentrated parts of the water. When less sugar is already dissolved, further sugar will dissolve quicker; if left alone, the sugar must gradually diffuse, and this can take a relatively long time.
No. It depends on if you take them out of the feezer at the same time. Or if you even put them in the freezer.
If you mean how long does it take for an ice cube to melt, there are a few variables you need to address, such as temperature of the room, and size of the cube.
It takes less time to melt the ice cube with salt.
almost no time (1-2 seconds)
I assume you mean "iceberg". If they are large, they will take a long time to melt, since they can only melt at their surface.The time it takes them to melt will also depend on the temperature - as well as the shape of the iceberg.
it melts fast but the wafers in it take their time to melt about 20 minutes
this depends on the temperature, how much sugar, and how much ice. If they are different, then the time will be different.
most of the time he does not drink coffee. I hear he drinks tea. :)
Yes, it can, coffee has water in it but it will take a long time since it has more coffee than water.
Drink Coffee. Also take lots of notes, instead of listening to the teacher, take your time to write as much as you can word for word of what they are saying.
Instant coffee. Filtered coffee is very wasteful and time-consuming. Adding water & stirring is much simpler, better for the economy, and more time-efficient.
It takes about 3,100 degrees feirenheit to melt pure silica Pure silica (SiO2) has a "glass melting point"- at a viscosity of 10 Pa·s (100 P)- of over 2300 °C (4200 °F). The amount of time it would take to melt would depend on how much heat you applied.
Yes. Coffee has no effect on Metformin. (I'm diabetic, and have been on it for some time.)
The time needed for a single serving of coffee depends on the brewing time. And the brewing time is programmable in this machine. So it depends upon you how long you want to brew the coffee for.
last time i checked he doesn't drink coffee