water. It has a higher temperature than ice
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You would need some pretty special conditions for ice to melt when surrounded by more ice.
An Ice Cube melts faster in water because water has a higher temperature than ice.
The larger the difference in temperature between the ice and water, the faster the ice will melt.
An ice cube melts faster in salt water.
The rate of melting is determined by the heat differential between the ice and the surrounding water. Ice melts faster in hot water. Ice melts even faster if the water is moving.
Test it.
Depends on the temperature of the air and water.
on its own
In most cases an equal volume of juice will melt faster than an equal volume of ice
It depends if its hot water but it will still melt faster in cold water tha the air.
No. Salt water melts faster because salt makes the freezing point lower (meaning that it makes it less frozen and the temperature higher) so it can melt faster. Why do you think people put salt on the sidewalk when it snows?
It's because THE TEMPERATURE of the water. The higher temperature the faster melts.
ANSWER: Ice melts faster because water doesn't melt.
yes
an ice cube melts faster in water.it depends on the temperature of the air or water, if the water is warmer than the room air temperature, it will melt faster in the water.