Ice is water in frozen form. The temperature at which water turns into ice is 32 degrees Fahrenheit. If the temperature rises above 32 degrees, the ice will melt.
well for something to freeze it has to be 0 degrees or lower which is what ice is, frozen water. so the water has to be 1 degree or more to NOT freeze so the ice is colder than salt watercoz salt water is not frozen... does t6hat make sense? Actually, salt water CAN be colder than ice because the salt lowers the freezing point of the water.
Pouring the salt in your hand and squeezing the ice cube for at least 5 to 10 minutes will leave a huge blister.
Yes, but they can also be salt water.
Salt. Salt dissolves in water, and causes the freezing point to fall; this causes the ice to melt. Sugar does not have this effect, and chalk doesn't dissolve in water.
I think that salty ice cube do float in water because ice bergs float it water and they're made of salty water. i think i depends on the density (Amount of salt) in the ice
salt ice water
salt. salt melts ice.
No, salt water is not able to turn to ice.
When ice forms in a salty body of water such as the ocean, the salt remains in the liquid portion of water underneath the ice, and the ice is pure water.
The salt water gets warmer faster then the ice water, because salt water is in the sun and the salt water is heated by the sun.
salt water ice and fresh water ice
Salt water and ice because that's how they do it
the salt dissolves and the water will become salt water
Salt water will melt an ice cube faster.
The dissolvation of salt in water is exothermic.
salt water is densest
Salt. Salt lowers the temperature at which water freezes, so will melt ice it comes into contact with.