100g of water is equal to 100g of ice in terms of weight, since they both have the same mass. However, the volume of the ice may be slightly larger due to the lower density of ice compared to water.
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Water has higher density than ice. When water freezes into ice, it expands and becomes less dense, causing ice to float on water.
The hot water would transfer heat to the ice, causing it to melt and eventually reach a point where the water temperature is equal throughout. This process involves the ice absorbing heat energy from the hot water until it reaches a thermal equilibrium.
No, the water level in a glass of ice water does not rise as the ice melts. The ice displaces a volume of water equal to its own volume, so when the ice melts, it simply turns into the same volume of water, maintaining the water level in the glass.
Ice cubes cool lemonade faster than ice water because they have a larger surface area for heat transfer. When ice cubes are added to lemonade, they melt and absorb heat quickly, cooling the drink faster.
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A 1 kg bag of ice will be larger than 1 liter (ice expands), but when melted, will be 1 liter of water.
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It's equal in volume of course, but the ice will be lighter.
The liquid level stays the same because ice already displaces its own weight in water. When the ice melts, it simply turns into liquid water, which takes up the same volume as the ice did, maintaining the equilibrium in liquid level.
If you add calcium carbonate to 100g of water at 25oC, only 0.0014g of it will dissolve. Additional calcium carbonate will not dissolve.
The temperature of water in a glass filled with ice will be at or slightly above 0°C (32°F), which is the freezing point of water. As long as there is still ice present in the glass, the temperature of the water will not drop below this point due to the heat exchange between the ice and water.
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Water has higher density than ice. When water freezes into ice, it expands and becomes less dense, causing ice to float on water.