Yes, usually water will melt at anything above 0 degrees celsius or boil at 100 degrees.
However pressure and altitude can change the required temperature needed for boiling/melting.
The higher pressure the lower temperature required and vice versa
The higher altitude the less temperature needed
Ice is solid water. Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius (212 degrees Fahrenheit or 373 Kelvin).
sugar, not already cold and is originally solid. think, do you have to boil ice??
Ice melt is made up of chemicals that are intended to melt ice. These chemicals often include salt as well.
ICE MELT'S IN beavrages because soda are pretty strong So that's why ice melt's faster than sodas
Heat is added to ice to make it melt.
it depends if the temperatures rise then the ice CAN melt maybe. if you are talking about ice cubes then yes it can if you leave it there for a while.
heat makes ice melt faster because if you put an ice cube on a pan ,turn on the oven, turn it to 50 degrees f (above 0oc to melt ice), the ice will melt and if you turn the oven to 212 degrees f (above 100oc, depending on altitude. The higher your altitude the lower the temperature needed to boil water, it is harder to heat water though) the water will start to boil.
sugar, not already cold and is originally solid. think, do you have to boil ice??
You need to be more specific, ice at o.1 will melt
Ice melts at 0 degrees Celsius Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius
Assuming they are the same temperature, the ice will melt faster in water, due to water's high specific heat.
Melt.
yes
hydrogen bonds between water molecules that restrict molecular movement
it will become water If you melt an ice cube it will melt
no, but ice melt is a salt
To melt ice
Melted ice is liquid water and water boil.