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Does an ice cube melt faster in hot or warm water?

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Does an ice cube melt faster in warm water than cold water?

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How will the different water temperatures affect the rate of melting ice cube?

Hot water will make the ice cube melt really fast. If you use warm water it'll melt, but it takes a while. If you use cold water it won't melt unless the room is warm or hot.


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Why does ice melt faster in warm water?

The transition from solid to liquid is faster when the temperature is increasing.


Why can't ice melt faster in cold water?

No heat so it cant melt like the warm water. they are the same temp/.


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It depends on the size the temperature difference between the cube and surroundings


Does an ice cube melt faster in hot cold or warm water?

This depends on the volume and temperature of the water. Assuming we're talking about a glass of room temperature water, the ice cube should melt more quickly if left out of the water. This is because as the cube melts, it has a greater effect on cooling the temperature of the water than it would the air in a room.