No. Under controlled circumstances, when you freeze 1 measure of water, it expands to about 1 and 1/10th of a measure. When melted, it will once again equal 1 measure of water.
What takes longer to melt ice or freeze water?
Water from the glacier starts melting into the soil and dropping more water into oceans
There are ice cube trays that you can buy which will freeze water in the shape of a shot glass, which will keep your drink cold and melt when any drink is in it.
If you put ice cubes in a bowl or whatever of hot water, the ice cube is sure to melt when put so says science.
Depends on how pure the water is. If the water is 100% pure then then it will freeze at 0 degrees. IF it has a small amount of salt added to it, it might freeze about -3 degrees Depends on how pure the water is. If the water is 100% pure then then it will freeze at 0 degrees. IF it has a small amount of salt added to it, it might freeze about -3 degrees
Nope, you lose about 9% of volume when ice melts. That's because when you freeze water, it expands. It loses volume if you do it the other way around.
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Freeze water and it becomes ice, melt ice and it returns to water.
melt is to freeze as what is to matched.
For freeze like water: liquify, melt, or thaw For freeze (stop what you're doing): move For freeze (stoppage of funds): release, unfreeze
-43.6 Degrees Fahrenheit. Generally speaking, however, ice will either melt or freeze at 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
No. It's used to melt ice.no wat ever
Salt because water especially hot water will make it freeze faster.
Neither sentence is correct, state is a solid, a liquid, or a gas. If you melt ice-you are going from a solid (ice) to a liquid (water), if you freeze water - you are going from a liquid (water) to a solid (ice).
Water tend's to crack and melt the ice, depending on the temperature it's at, it could freeze almost instantly.
What takes longer to melt ice or freeze water?
Yes, it does. What makes the difference is called the heat of fusion.