Water expands slightly when it freezes, so 1 cup of ice will be a little less when it turns back to water, but it is only a small change in volume, and for a rough measurement like a cupful it will hardly be noticeable
A cup of ice, when melted, will produce less than a cup of water, because when liquid water freezes to form ice, it expands in volume.
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1 cup of solid ice = how much water
It depends on the size of the ice cubes.
8 ounces
1 cup
If the ice is floating (North Pole), then water levels do NOT rise when the ice melts. If the ice is on land (Alaska, Greenland, Antarctica) then the ice melting will cause sea levels to rise.
Any amount of water can make an ice cube. It's not the amount that determines if water will become ice, it is the temperature. The water just needs to be at a temperature of 0oC or lower, and it will become ice.
Salt affects how fast ice melts in a cup of water. When you add salt, the melting process will be faster but it will only affect the part of the ice cube that comes into contact with salt.
1 gallon of water weighs 8.34 lb so it will make 8.34 lb of ice
Water might disappear on a cup through evaporation. As the water sits, it begins to turn to a gaseous state and rises away from the cup.
the warmth from the hot water will go to the cool water and it will make both waters cool
The amount of time it takes for ice to melt in 1 cup of water depends upon the temperature of the water the ice is in and the temperature of the environment.
It depends how much water and how much ice you hae. if you have 1 ice cube and 6 cups of water, the water will weigh more. But, if you have 10 ice cubes and 1/4 cup of water the ice will weigh more.
If the ice is floating (North Pole), then water levels do NOT rise when the ice melts. If the ice is on land (Alaska, Greenland, Antarctica) then the ice melting will cause sea levels to rise.
Yes, crushed ice will melt faster in a cup of water than in a cup by itself. This is because the water is a higher temperature than the ice.
The water vapor in the air. Since the cup is so cold from the ice inside, the vapor in the air when it hits the cup it causes it to make the water on the outsaide of the cup. You'd think it came from the inside, but it doesn't.
If you are asking if a cup filled with water and ice, when the ice melts, will the water overflow, then the answer is no. As the ice becomes water, then it loses its ability to displace the water that it was first displacing as it was ice. So in the end, the water level won't raise or fall as the ice melts, it just replaces the space it once filled with water, leaving you with a full cup of water.
Heat
put it in a microwave oven
This depends on the type of water used to make ice.
with a cup with ice and coolwater
10 ozs Water and ice are the same substance in a different phase state.