when temperature start increaseing from 0 degree, ice start melting
Ice will melt if the surrounding temperature rising above freezing point.
Depends on the temperature of the air and water.
Two things could have happened for the ice to melt. The temperature could have gone above 0 degrees. Or a pressure change could have lower the freezing point so that the ice will melt at a temperature where it was frozen.
Either the temperature will increase, or it will remain the same. In the latter case, there is a phase change, as when ice melts.
Under a flame, lead melts faster than ice.
ice-cream is to be stored in a cool place when it contacts with the heat or the normal temprature it melts
it decreases.
well the temperature gets warm and the freakin ice melts
When ice melts, it consume heat from the environment. The temperature of the water is also zero degree Celsius.
To test how fast ice melts, I would use a thermometer to measure the temperature the ice will be melting at, and a timer.
Yes, ice melts at 00C to from liquid water.
This depends on the amount of salt, the ambiental temperature, the structure of ice.
Ice will melt if the surrounding temperature rising above freezing point.
Ice water has a lower temperature, but if you have plain water, and the ice water melts, it's likely that you'll have two glasses of water of the same temperature.
Ice cream is a liquid at room temperature. hence "ice"-cream. ice melts when its temperature increases to over 00C
it all depends on the temperature. ice melts faster at higher temperatures
zero degrees Celsius 32 degrees Fahrenheit 273.15 Kelvins