boiling point of ice is also just like water means 100 degree Celsius
No, it turns into steam. Water turns into ice at its freezing point.
ice cubes
The melting point of water (ice) is 0 0C. The boiling point of water is 100 0C.
The melting point of water is 0 oC and the boiling point of water is 100 oC.
At standard pressure: - Melting point of ice: 0 0C - Boiling point of water: 100 0C
On the Celsius scale, there are 100 degrees between the melting point of ice (0°C) and the boiling point of water (100°C). On the Fahrenheit scale, there are 180 degrees between the melting point of ice (32°F) and the boiling point of water (212°F).
No, it's the melting point.
Of ice and water: 32 and 212, respectively
The melting point of ice is 1 degree Celsius
any temperature above zero.
Practically all materials have a boiling point.
All matter has a boiling point. While that of ice cream, it not being an homogeneous substance, is going to vary a bit, depending on the recipe. Likely as not, being mostly water, it will be somewhere in the neighborhood of that of water, 100o Celsius.