water converted into ice at 0c
Solid Carbondioxide is called Dry ice.It is not converted into liquid but it is converted only into gas because Carbondioxide is gas.at high pressure and high temp it is converted into a superliquid.this super liquid not a real liquid.
32 degrees.
Temp is the same, the quantity of heat is not.
water contracts when cooling until about 4 deg. C. From that temp. further cooling causes the water to expand. as it freezes it continues to expand, that is why ice floats.
The specific heat of water is different from the specific heat of ice and so 'wet ice' into a calorimeter experiment can increase the mass of water in the calorimeter and become a source of unaccuracy.
Solid Carbondioxide is called Dry ice.It is not converted into liquid but it is converted only into gas because Carbondioxide is gas.at high pressure and high temp it is converted into a superliquid.this super liquid not a real liquid.
the temperature is below one degree or the temp. of ice water
32 degrees.
ice pellets
salt causes the temp of ice water to decrease.
Yes. When ice is converted to water, thermal energy is required. When the water is converted back to ice, the same amount of thermal energy is released.
the temp of ice cream is 0 the temp of ice cream is 0
Temp is the same, the quantity of heat is not.
The ice is de-condensed, it gets warmer, and it fills out a larger area.
no it isn't
80 cal/gram of heat is required to be extracted from water at 0 degree temp. to convert into ice at 0 degree temp.
Water temp is greater than 0 °C.