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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.

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you look at it

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it obviously depends on how big it is.

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