of course they can be cut into a square. if you peel the skin of and cut it into pieces you can cut it into a square, rectangle, and many other shapes.
water freezes faster than milk.
Pure water freezes faster than milk.
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Crushed ice melts much faster than cubed because crushed ice is smaller. Crushed ice melts faster because it has a larger surface area exposed to the air or liquid its in. It is also less dense and will be more subject to temperature change because of it.
Melting of Ice in Various Types of WaterI have never tested this to find out if it is true or not. I can only speculate. Assuming you are talking about real mineral water, it would likely be because the mineral water has minerals in it which makes the water less pure and easier to thaw. Before stating this, I would get an ice tray of tap water, and an ice tray of mineral water and freeze them for several days. Then pull them out and observe if the water actually melts faster.A:Yes, this site will explain it better than i can...http://antoine.frostburg.edu/chem/senese/101/solutions/faq/why-salt-melts-ice.shtmlNew Answer: I have tested this and the results are that tap water melts ice faster than salt waterI measured everything exactly and that is the result I got.I checked the temp, I used the same amount of water and the ice-cubes were the exactsame size.
I would guess water. Sugar and salt, which are in greater amount in the other liquids, lower the freezing point, making things freeze slower and conversely melt slower.
Ice melts faster in water than in soda. This is because soda has sodium (salt) in it, and adding sodium makes ice melt more slowly than it will in plain water. In order for ice to melt, the chemical bonds that join water molecules must be broken, and breaking bonds always requires energy. Adding sodium to a solution means that it takes more energy to break bonds than it takes in plain water, which slows melting......Hope this Information Helped;
Salt affects how fast ice melts in a cup of water. When you add salt, the melting process will be faster but it will only affect the part of the ice cube that comes into contact with salt.
dark choclate melts faster in milk.
Water Popsicle. Less dense!
It's because sherbert ice cream is more of a water base (juice) which melts faster. Dairy base ice cream are usually made from egg yolk, cream, milk, and sugar. Yolks, cream, and milk have high fat content which makes them melt slower than water base ice cream which melts faster.
ANSWER: Ice melts faster because water doesn't melt.
that is the dumbest quesion do a better one next time
because milk is already a liquid form
White Chocolate melts faster because it has a higher proportion of milk fat solids which when heated liquifies.
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ice melts faster in hot water because the hot water is transfering the separate particles in hot
Ice melts faster in water
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