Both will have the same heat, as heat is the transfer of thermal energy, and both of them being H2O, their heats will be the same, meaning that they both transfer thermal energy at the same rate because they are the same chemical. The 1kg of water will have more thermal energy and usually will have a higher temperature, as the liquid phase indicates more thermal energy than solid ice.
liquid water. its already melted.
because the ice will first absorb heat while transitioning from 0 deg ice into 0 deg water, and then absorb some more while this 0 deg water then reaches temperature equilibrium with the liquid in the drink. If you only use water you'll only get that last equilibrium heat absorbtion.
Molecules of carbon dioxide must absorb heat energy to change from solid to gas. Warm water contains more heat energy than cold water.
The water has more heat than ice ... the water looses the heat to the ice the ice melts to become water .. but not warm water .. cold water that also looses heat to the warm water till equilibrium is reached and a final cool temperature is maintained .. but then the air around the water adds heat to the cold water till they all reach equilibrium and the water is warm again ..
"More temperature" is incorrect grammar. A pot of boiling water (probably; it depends on the pressure) has a highertemperature than an iceberg, if that's what you were trying to ask. However, unless it's quite small, the iceberg likely has more heat energy simply by virtue of having a much larger volume.
Water is "warmer" than ice. Or, to be more precise, liquid water contains more heat energy than solid water.
i think 1kg of ice
i think 1kg of ice
Water can hold more heat than ice before it changes states. For example, when you add heat to ice, it changes to water almost immediately. When you add heat to water it takes more to turn it into steam.
liquid water. its already melted.
because the ice will first absorb heat while transitioning from 0 deg ice into 0 deg water, and then absorb some more while this 0 deg water then reaches temperature equilibrium with the liquid in the drink. If you only use water you'll only get that last equilibrium heat absorbtion.
because the ice melts in your drink faster because it your contains more heat capacity than the ice
Molecules of carbon dioxide must absorb heat energy to change from solid to gas. Warm water contains more heat energy than cold water.
The water has more heat than ice ... the water looses the heat to the ice the ice melts to become water .. but not warm water .. cold water that also looses heat to the warm water till equilibrium is reached and a final cool temperature is maintained .. but then the air around the water adds heat to the cold water till they all reach equilibrium and the water is warm again ..
The ice absorbs heat from the water, which is why it melts
ice is water so water plus water equals more water!
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