it drops in heat and goes down little by little in room temperature
It depends on the size the temperature difference between the cube and surroundings
it will depend upon the size and shape of the ice cube and the internal temperature of the fridge
An ice cube is just frozen water. When an ice cube melts it becomes water. Eventually, the water will evaporate.
Yes. One ice cube could cool to a lower temperature than another.
it melts...
the temperature increases
IT slowly increases back to room temperature
The hotter the temperature, the faster the ice cube will melt. The colder the temperature, the better an ice cube will stay in solid form.
Depends on the temperature of the room the table is in. If the temperature is below 32 degrees F then nothing will happen to the ice cube. If above 32 deg, the ice cube will melt. The higher above 32 the temperature is determines how long it will take to melt completely.
The water raises the temperature of the ice cube
The ice cube (solid) particles are compact tightly together. Yet, when the temperature of the ice cube increases then the particles become more active and begin to move apart except they are still attracted to one another.
it will become water If you melt an ice cube it will melt
It depends on the temperature and the size of the ice cube.
This depends on the size and temperature of the ice cube and the ordinary water's temperature and volume.
That depends on (a) the size of the ice-cube, (b) the temperature of the water, and (c) the surrounding temperature.
I think these are the factors: - temperature - sun ray - the surface which the ice cube is placed on and maybe - the size of the ice cube
that depends on the size of the ice cube, how much salt, and the ambient temperature.