behind the ice king in the ice kings palace
It is in Orchid Bay.
It's Level 17......
Ice Kings was created in 2006.
There's a little house, click that. Basement!!
due to the anomalous behaviour of water.....
For forming it is Heat of (Fusion) and for melting its Heat of (Vaporization).
A standard NHL ice rink is 85 feet by 200 feet...I doubt you have that much space in your basement. That's the spirit. I doubt you could build a standard size ice rink in your basement, but I think you could build a heck of a smaller one! Go for it!
The enthalpy of fusion of ice is the amount of heat required to convert ice at 0°C to water at 0°C without changing the temperature. Since 333.33 J of heat is released when 1 gram of water solidifies to ice, the enthalpy of fusion of ice is -333.33 J/g. This negative sign indicates that heat is released during the process of freezing. Therefore, the enthalpy of fusion of ice is 333.33 J/g when considering it as the heat absorbed during melting.
First you need to know at what temp. is the ice?The latent heat of fusion for ice at 32 degrees F is 144 but per pound.This will change 1 pound of ice at 32 degrees F into water at 32 degrees F.It is defined as the amount of heat required for the 1 mole of ice to bring a change in its state, that is, from solid state to liquid state. It is also known as enthalpy of fusion, specific melting point or latent heat of fusion of ice. The particular temperature at which there is a change in the state of the ice is known as the melting point of ice.
The cast of Ice Kings - 2006 includes: Jim Lampley as Narrator Bill Macatee as Narrator
What you need is the enthalpy of fusion for ice and simply multiply it by your mass. An online search shows that the enthalpy of fusion for ice is: 79.72 cal/g So calories needed to melt all your ice is just. Energy = 79.72cal/g x 25g = 242.50 calories
first you stay off the ice got it but if you go on the ice and fall in you swim as fast as you can - fart master