Simply quantity of water will increase with proportion to the qty of ice added.
It will just disolve/disappear and become ''normal'' water. =)
Add again water.
The kool-aid will be more diluted; it is not necessary to add very much sugar. The solubility of sugar in water is sufficient also if you use small volumes of water.
the mixture would fizz as u are doing a neutralization reaction
If you add less salt to the water, the overall density of the salt water would decrease, making it less dense than the fresh water. As a result, the salt water would no longer sink below the fresh water and they may mix together more easily.
The mixture would get stuck together and get hard glops.
Adding any amount of salt to pure water will make it more dense than pure water, so the slightly less salty water will still want to sink, just not as quickly. It would be like dropping a bowling ball into a tank of water, then drilling out some of the ball and repeating the experiment. The ball would sink a little more slowly, but it would still sink.
Nothing will happen when you add water to chalk, because chalk does not dissolve in water. However, if you are drawing with chalk, as the water evaporates, it will allow the chalk to spread and create more fun.
2012 will happen, dont do it
If you add more water into the glass once it is full, the water will overflow and spill out of the glass. This is because the glass can only hold a certain amount of water before reaching its capacity.
Adding more water the solution become more dilute.
It will be a big blob of paper and dough