SO some good ways to melt a ice cube is... Leave it in boliing water Put in a glass with hot water and salt Out on a ROCKin the sun Many many more ways.... BE CREATIVE!
Sprinkle it with salt - you should be able to get rock salt, a cheap way to get unrefined salt, but in an emergency you can use kitchen salt.
I don't believe that is possible. If anything it would be just to leave them out of the freezer for a while. Otherwise everything else has heat.
you will need to increase the temperature to above freezing point.
you could out the ice in a cup or bowl and let it set near the fire
It's due to the material in the salt that allows the ice's mass to lower. The temperature doesn't effect the process in a good way. Actually, it helps the ice melt more with the salt material.
"Nitrogen" in fertilizer is in the form of bioavailable nitrogen ... nitrates and/or ammonia salts ... so yes, it would lower the melting point of water and "melt ice" the same way that rock salt does.
Antarctica is a continent -- 10% of the earth's surface -- and will not melt. It's ice sheet, however, is subject to melting, and, it covers 98% of the continent. There is no way to determine how long it would take for all the ice to melt off the continent.
The key to melting ice with salt is to ensure maximum contact between ice and salt. Using a salt powder would actually be the most effective way to do this.
Get a lever and put it in the gap of the cap of the ramune bottle and use a LOT of strength to flip the cap up. Or you can try to melt it using a lighter. The easiest way is to throw it out on the sidewalk. Worked for me. :)
There is no way to melt ice without heat. If you see ice melting, you know that it is absorbing heat. There is no other way for this to happen.
The best way to melt ice is to get a flame thrower.
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leave it outside make sure the sun is outand the sun melt the ice by leaving it outside
Ice will melt on its own say you sat a container with ice in it on the counter let it stay out all night and it will be in the liquid stage of matter.
One way you can melt sugar ice is put warm water all over it
Yes. The freezing point of water (melting point of ice) depends on both the temperature and the pressure. One easy way to lower the pressure is to add salt to ice. This lowers its freezing point and caused it to melt. Salt is spread on street and sidewalk ice in some areas to melt it and the addition of salt to ice is also used in the cooling of ice cream.
melt an ice cube?
Depends on the size and shape, but they all melt the same way
Well I know for a fact that ice will melt faster depending on how hot the temperature is.
make a fire
The heat would either melt the ice or get to the same temperature as the ice