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IS ice colder than melted ice?

No.


How can melted ice be colder than an ice cube?

Its in air, the air can cool it down once melted I THINK


Do salt water ice cubes take longer to melt than fresh water ice cubes?

Yes, salt water ice cubes melt more slowly than fresh water ice cubes because the addition of salt lowers the freezing point of water, requiring more energy to melt. This makes the salt water ice cubes colder and more resistant to melting.


What is the Italian name for melted ice cubes?

water-iozzo


How can melted ice be colder than ice cube?

Ice melts and forms at zero degrees Celsius or thirty-two degrees Fahrenheit. When an ice cube melts, the puddle forming beneath it may be the same temperature or a degree warmer than the ice cube.


Does frozen water increase in size when melted?

Yes, frozen water (ice) is less dense than liquid water, so it actually increases in size when melted. This is why ice cubes float in liquid water.


What could an explorer use for the water in the Arctic?

Melted ice cubes man!!!!!!


The rate of ice cubes melting in water?

The rate at which ice cubes melt in water depends on factors such as the temperature of the water, the size and shape of the ice cubes, and the amount of agitation in the water. Generally, smaller ice cubes will melt faster than larger ones due to their increased surface area exposed to the water. Warmer water will also cause ice cubes to melt more quickly compared to colder water.


What causes alcohol to melt ice cubes?

There is nothing special about alcohol -- anything that is in contact with ice that is warmer than 0 °C will melt ice cubes (as long as the mass of warm object is comparable to the mass of the ice -- obviously a cup of warm water won't melt the ice on an entire lake for instance).When two objects of different temperatures are put in contact (as when you put ice cubes in a drink), the warmer one will always transfer heat to the cooler one. If the warmer one transfers enough heat to melt the ice cubes, then they melt! If not, they might just partially melt.It's actually possible to add ice cubes to alcohol and not have them melt at all! The freezing point of alcohol is well below 0 °C, and so you can have liquid alcohol be much colder than frozen ice cubes. If you add an ice cube to alcohol that is colder than the ice cube, the ice cube will be cooled by the alcohol!


Why does red melted ice cubes stay on top of salt water?

It's not the color that is significant, its the fresh water that the ice cubes were made with. Salt water is heavier than fresh water so the fresh water floats a top the salt water.


If someone placed some ice cubes ina a beaker in a warm room the total mass of the ice cubes was 40g what mass of water is formed when all the ice has melted?

the mass does not change only the shape


Why does it take longer to heat up melted ice than regular tap water?

It takes longer to heat up melted ice than regular tap water because the ice has to first reach its melting point of 0 degrees Celsius before it can start to increase in temperature. This phase change from solid to liquid requires a significant amount of energy. Once the ice has melted, the liquid water can then be heated more quickly.