A sea water ice cube -- Because the melting point of sea water is lower than that of normal water.
a ice cube in alcohol would melt fastest because of the heating molecules contracting with the ice cube molecules
Granulated sugar would dissolve faster because there is more surface area exposed to the water.
No. Salt water melts faster because salt makes the freezing point lower (meaning that it makes it less frozen and the temperature higher) so it can melt faster. Why do you think people put salt on the sidewalk when it snows?
Water because of its higher conductivity. it is the air
Test it.
Salt water will melt an ice cube faster.
An ice cube melts faster in salt water.
An ice cube will melt faster in hot water.
a ice cube in alcohol would melt fastest because of the heating molecules contracting with the ice cube molecules
It absorbs more light
In most cases an equal volume of juice will melt faster than an equal volume of ice
No, it wouldn't. a sugar cube would melt a lot faster in a cup of Hot water. the hot water helps it desolve more evenly than cold water.
salted water.
I believe ice cubes in apple juice will melt faster, since water is clear, and juice is red, juice will absorb more sunlight than water will, and therefore heats up faster.
Yes; because the rushing water will use (erosion) to wear it away faster than the temperature surrounding the ice cube in the air will
salt water
i think in water. warm water