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In warm water the forces between sugar molecules are weakened.
Hot water will make the ice cube melt really fast. If you use warm water it'll melt, but it takes a while. If you use cold water it won't melt unless the room is warm or hot.
No, boiling water is the best example of evaporation along with any form of steam production. Answer In relation to the ice cube which will first produce water. It will be the water that evaporates. When an ice cube is placed in a warm room it becomes coated with a layer of water, it is no longer a true ice cube.
When warm water makes a cold glass crack it contracts.
example: the water on your coke can i called condensation. this happens when cold liquid encounters something warm, then condensation happens!
The sugar will dissolve in the warm water.
the warm water floats
It will begin to melt.
i think in water. warm water
It Melt Bcuz The water is Warm So it Melts The Ice && Then The Coldness Make the Warm Water Cold
hot water
Cold water.
In warm water the forces between sugar molecules are weakened.
Yes.
it becomes a mixture of a warm and cold water :)))
The volume of an ice cube in warm temperatures would decrease because it would melt and evaporate lots of the melted water. -Michelle Strafer
Hot water will make the ice cube melt really fast. If you use warm water it'll melt, but it takes a while. If you use cold water it won't melt unless the room is warm or hot.