Physical. they dry out or evaporate if you like. You will note that ice cream or other things that have water in them dry out as well if left frozen for a reasonable amount of time. A good example is hanging wet clothes out on the line in freezing weather. They freeze solid immediately you put them there but give them a litle time and they will end up drying just like they would if they were put out in the sun.
because of the particles and temperature your freezer is on
when the ice cube is taken out of the freezer the warm air or the climate change will have the effect to make it melt because when the ice cube freezes its in a very cold climate at about 32 degrees or cooler and when warm air hits what ever was cold it heats up and it melts it back to its regular form.
Because the freezer keep the ice cold. And its surrounding is of the same temperature
the temperature increases
You could keep it in a freezer.
it melted then evapourated
If you want water to become a solid, you can put the water in an ice cube tray and set it in the freezer. Once the water freezes, it becomes an ice cube which is considered a solid.
If you want water to become a solid, you can put the water in an ice cube tray and set it in the freezer. Once the water freezes, it becomes an ice cube which is considered a solid.
To tell if your freezer is broken you put an ice cube in a small container and put a penny on top of the ice cube. then you put it in the freezer. After a couple days you check it. If the ice has melted and the penny is no longer on top of the ice cube then you should probably check your food in your freezer and get your freezer fixed.
The hot atmosphere
Keep them in the freezer...below Oc.
Put it in a freezer or a bucket of dry ice; but the freezer is better.
put it in the freezer ;)
when the ice cube is taken out of the freezer the warm air or the climate change will have the effect to make it melt because when the ice cube freezes its in a very cold climate at about 32 degrees or cooler and when warm air hits what ever was cold it heats up and it melts it back to its regular form.
Edge of the larger cube = 32 cm Volume of the larger cube = (32 cm)3 = 32768 cm3 Edge of the smaller cube = 4 cm Volume of the smaller cube = (4 cm)3 = 64 cm3 Since the smaller cubes are cut from the larger cube, volume of all of them will be equal to that of the larger cube. ∴ Total number of smaller cubes × Volume of the smaller cube = Volume of the larger cube ⇒ Total number of smaller cubes = Volume of the larger cube ÷ Volume of the smaller cube ⇒ Total number of smaller cubes = 32768 ÷ 64 = 512 Thus, 512 smaller cubes can be cut from the larger one.
probably if you keep it in the freezer
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Because the freezer keep the ice cold. And its surrounding is of the same temperature