you put the ice cube in a cup, and then time a set number of minutes, after the set number of minutes is done, pour it into a graduated cylinder and measure it that way.
Keep doing this for a the smae amount of time each time until the ice cube melts all the way.
you look at it
it obviously depends on how big it is.
One way to keep an ice cube from melting away is if you keep it in ice water.
Yes it does.
Ice cube with salt. The salt disrupts the lattice formation in the ice, lowering the melting temperature. As the salt melts ice, the surface area exposed to the salt increases, further perpetuationg the reaction.
saw dust aluminum foil and copper
Yes, the ice cube must absorb thermal energy from its surroundings to undergo the phase change, so the process is in fact endothermic.
Due to their varying melting points (ice 32 and sugar 366°)
you can put sawdust on the ice cube
Because melting sugar turns color to form caramel. i.e. it has changed and specifically it has undergone a CHEMICAL CHANGE (Or chemical reaction). When melting ice, no chemical reaction occurs, and so it is just a PHYSICAL CHANGE.
how do i keep and ice cube from melting with out foam for 8 hours
One way to keep an ice cube from melting away is if you keep it in ice water.
Melting of ice is at 0 oC.
Because the melting temperature of the ice is 32°F and the melting temperature of the salt is 1,474°F.
put it in the freezer ;)
Melting
yes
store the ice in a cool storing place
Melting of an ice cube mainly depends on the temperature of surrounding. If the larger ice cube is put at 50 degrees Celsius and small one at 25 degree Celsius the large ice cube will melt faster than the smaller one. Ice cube draws energy from the surrounding which causes it to melt and so temperature of surrounding is very important