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The ice is at a constant temperature of 0°C as it melts. Once it has completely melted, the water's temperature will start to rise to equilibrium with the room.
Room temperature
The reason that the temperature in an ice bath remains constant for several minutes after placing a beaker in a warm water bath, is that it takes water longer to heat. The cold water will not heat up right away because the energy hasn't transferred.
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.
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.
At normal pressure, it will be 0 deg C until all the ice has melted.
If the surrounding temperature is above freezing point, the ice will begin to melt.
The ice is at a constant temperature of 0°C as it melts. Once it has completely melted, the water's temperature will start to rise to equilibrium with the room.
to guarantee the ice is at 0°C
Nothing - at that temperature, the ice would remain frozen.
2-5 minutes
It depends on the room temperature. If the room temperature is 70 degrees then it will probably melt in 6 or 7 minutes.
This can not be answered unless you specify: 1. The mass of ice, and 2. Whether the ice is at 0C or lower.
Room temperature
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.
No. The temperature of dry ice is far lower than that of ice water.
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