The only factors that lead ice to melt are
Other factors such as viscosity of liquids do not alter the speed in which a certain mass of ice melt.
no it depends on the density of the liquid
The short answer is yes. Liquids freeze at different rates depending on the density of the liquid.
liquids don't melt
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yes ice cubes do melt faster with different objects in it like hoter objrcts will melt it faster tho
Salt makes ice melt quicker and suger causes the ice to melt slower.
Ice and chocolate both melt at different temperatures, and they are two different substances.
Temperatures below freezing can form ice, and keep it frozen in dynamic equilibrium. Temperatures above freezing can melt ice, and the hotter it is, the faster it will melt.
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i say acid liquids because basic liquids dont have no type of acids n acids make things desolve
yes ice cubes do melt faster with different objects in it like hoter objrcts will melt it faster tho
Salt makes ice melt quicker and suger causes the ice to melt slower.
Many solids will change into liquids if you heat them, for instance most metals will melt when subjected to heat, ice will become water when heated, some plastics will melt, glass will melt, and most rocks will also melt.
Water: it will change from ice when melted. Metals and rocks, when exposed to enough heat, will melt into liquids.
Ice melts if its temperature get above its melting point. That has nothing to do with the shape of the ice. However, certain shapes have a larger surface area and will make the ice melt faster.
No, the greater the surface area the faster the ice cube will melt.
i think all the liquids will melt at the same speed but it depends on the viscosity of the liquid. If salt water is one of your liquids I think salt water will melt the fastest because salt melts ice. From C00kie_cream
Ice and chocolate both melt at different temperatures, and they are two different substances.
My educatedguess would be: 1. Carpets absorb liquids 2. Carpets have relatively slow absorption rates 3. Carpets have different absorption rates Conclusion: On average a ice cube will melt slow enough for the fullest saturation potential Thus lifting carpet from compacted form. Furthermore allowing the carpet to air dry should have conditioned the carpet to its original form. By vacuuming the carpet should allow for any other fibers or water to be broke free. Key Point: Every Carpet has different absorption rates. So it might not work on every carpet.
yes