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melting ice in the hand is convection or conduction
the heat in your hands melts the ice
Ice because it is the opposite of condensation. Condensation has water melting off and becoming a liquid. Ice is gaining water to become a solid.
No, boiling water is the best example of evaporation along with any form of steam production. Answer In relation to the ice cube which will first produce water. It will be the water that evaporates. When an ice cube is placed in a warm room it becomes coated with a layer of water, it is no longer a true ice cube.
melting, evaporation, condensation
yes
Melting is a physical change.
It is an example of change in the state of matter.
Put an ice cube in a microwave, turn it on, and watch carefully
Due to their varying melting points (ice 32 and sugar 366°)
you can put sawdust on the ice cube
a butter bar to a popcorn butterAn example of melting is an ice cube in the sun. Another example of melting is solid cooking grease like Crisco melting in a hot fry pan.
Ice because it is the opposite of condensation. Condensation has water melting off and becoming a liquid. Ice is gaining water to become a solid.
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.
No, boiling water is the best example of evaporation along with any form of steam production. Answer In relation to the ice cube which will first produce water. It will be the water that evaporates. When an ice cube is placed in a warm room it becomes coated with a layer of water, it is no longer a true ice cube.
Melting of ice is at 0 oC.
melting, evaporation, condensation