removal of heat because ok um well i cant explain! its just one of those questions ya know you just cant explain but you know the answer!!
sometimes It takes in heat and sometimes take it gives out heat.
It gives of heat.
No. During a phase change, a substance will remain at a constant temperature until the change is complete. In the case of melting ice, the heat initially goes into separating water molecules from the ice lattice, which is melting. During that time, the heat goes into continued melting of the ice and the temperature remains constant. Once all of the ice is melted, adding additional heat will increase the temperature of the now liquid water.
Sawdust and cloth are non-metals and thus insulators of heat. They slow down the melting process of the blocks of ice so it gets to where its supposed to be without becoming a messy puddle of water.
solid to liquid, also known as melting.
what is the melting point of ice on top of the Himalayan
Cold water will not melt the ice cube in record time, but hot water will, but salt water will also melt it fast, but if you add both together the ice cube will melt alot fast. Deceasing time alot.
The scientific name for ice forming is "freezing" or "solidification." The scientific name for ice melting is "melting" or "fusion."
Heat!
heat
Heat.
Ice itself does not do anything but if it were to be under a heat source the ice can consume enough heat to start melting it.
of course ! melting is favoured by heat
Heat energy moves from the liquid to the ice ... heating & melting the ice.
Melting requires energy: the heat energy in your drink is used to melt the ice.
The heat needed to melt one gram of a solid at its melting point depends on the heat of fusion value of the solid. To melt one gram of ice, for example, would require 334 J.
yes it is.. because it is.. hahahahahaha=D
Because melting ice has a high heat uptake capacity
melting or absorption of heat