you use ice,water,2 plate or bucket,and air
water only contains oxygen and carbon dioxide, where as milk contains the same and additional micro-organisms. thus water will take less to breakdown/melt.
because atoms in hot water vibrate faster, and cold water vibrates slower, hence movement generates heat, heat speeds up the ice cube's atoms, as the ice cube's atoms speed up it begins to expand, spread out it's mass and melt.
The question, 'Does an ice cube melt faster in air or in water?' is fine; note that I added the word 'in' before the word 'water' for further clarity but it was not incorrect without the addition. You could change 'faster' to 'more quickly' but the simpler the question is worded the better. Don't forget to capitalize the first word in the sentence and place a question mark at the end.
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Cube ice with a hole in the middle will melt faster. The hole increases the surface area and will allow more of the ice to melt at the same time.
Salt water will melt an ice cube faster.
An ice cube will melt faster in hot water.
An ice cube melts faster in salt water.
if it is hot water it tends to melt faster but if it is cold water it wont melt quickly
salted water.
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Yes
hot water
i think in water. warm water
set it in a pot of hot water
No, an ice cube doesn't melt faster in soil.
If it is in water it will start to become the same temprature as the water. But if it is on paper towel the air aroud itwill melt the ice cube.