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The salt will quickly melt the ice
Yes, the wind serves to dehydrate the ice.
Ice is strong against Grass, Ground, Flying, and Dragon. Ice is weak against Fire, Water, Ice, and Steel. There are no types that Ice has no effect on. Fire, Fighting, Rock, and Steel are strong against Ice. Ice is weak against Ice. There are no types that have zero effect on Ice.
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It was cold
Suppose the liquid water in ice cream did not have solutes dissolved in it .What effect do you think this would have on the ice cream
because they're ice..
The ice expands, forcing the crack to widen. As an effect the cracks get bigger every time ice freezes inside. The thing with a crack eventually breaks.
Yes, density does have an effect on ice. Ice is less dense than liquid water, which is why ice floats on water. This property of ice is important for the survival of aquatic life in cold environments, as it helps insulate the water below the ice.
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To convert 7 kilograms of ice at -9°C to water at 0°C, you need to consider two steps: heating the ice to 0°C and then melting it. Heating the ice: ( Q_1 = m \cdot c \cdot \Delta T = 7 , \text{kg} \cdot 2.1 , \text{kJ/kg°C} \cdot 9°C = 132.3 , \text{kJ} ). Melting the ice: ( Q_2 = m \cdot L_f = 7 , \text{kg} \cdot 334 , \text{kJ/kg} = 2338 , \text{kJ} ). Total energy needed: ( Q_{total} = Q_1 + Q_2 = 132.3 , \text{kJ} + 2338 , \text{kJ} = 2470.3 , \text{kJ} ) or approximately 2470.3 megajoules (since 1 megajoule = 1000 kilojoules).