Ice water is not hot: it's temperature has an effect on the nerves in your skin that gives a similar sensation as burning.
ice melts faster in hot water because the hot water is transfering the separate particles in hot
An ice cube will melt faster in hot water.
I don't think that is possible. How can "hot" make "cool" water "cold"? (also, 'hot ice' is boiling water)
There is no such thing as hot ice. The ice is a cold and frozen solid made out of water. Ice happens when water freezes at 0 degrees Celsius. But if the ice is hot, it will turn into water. If you touch the top of fridge it most of the time hot or at room temperature, so the water(hot ice as you said it) will remain at the same temperature as the room or hot.
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.
If you put ice cubes in a bowl or whatever of hot water, the ice cube is sure to melt when put so says science.
because ice is made by freezing water but hot water is the opposite that is why it melts fast
hot water
The ice melts and the water gets cooler.
No, hot water should not be used to make an ice rink. Cold water freezes faster and results in a smoother ice surface. Hot water can also create weak spots in the ice, making it less safe for skating.
An ice cube will melt faster in hot water compared to cold water or by itself. The higher temperature of the hot water transfers more heat energy to the ice cube, causing it to melt at a quicker rate.
Because hot water weighs less (steam) than ice.