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Q: Which has the higher temperature - boiling water or ice?
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Can solid turn into liquid?

Yes. Every solid has a melting temperature above which (hotter) it is a liquid and beneath which (colder) it is a solid. Answer For example, water becomes ice at zero degrees Celsius / 32 degrees Fahrenheit. That temperature is the melting temperature for ice. Hotter than that temperature will turn ice into water, and colder than that temperature will turn water into ice. 0 degrees Celsius is also called the triple point because water, ice, and water vapor can all exist at that temperature without changing their forms. In other words, at that temperature, ice can stay ice, water can stay water, and water vapor can stay water vapor.


How does rate constant change with temperature?

The answer depends on the rate of WHAT! The rate of water boiling, for example, will increase with temperature but the rate of ice forming will decrease.


Is boiling point higher than melting point?

they are the same... dont know who wrote this but it can be the same such as dry ice, or different such as water. however boiling point will sometimes be higher than melting point


Why does a thermocol glass containing water or ice does not burn when provided with heat?

Because the heat supplied to thermocol is absorbed by the water inside thermocol and this continues till the temperature reach the boiling point of water. Once the temperature reaches to boiling point of water then the temperature of water inside the thermocol is same as the temperature on the outer side of thermocol facing the heat and then only the thermocol glass will start burning.


Freezing point when salt is with a liquid?

Adding a salt to a pure substance depresses the melting point and elevates the boiling point.Adding salt to water will enable it to stay liquid at a lower temperature than 0 oC; adding salt to ice will drop its temperature (this phenomenon was used in old fashioned ice cream makers); adding salt to water will make it boil at a temperature higher than 100 oC

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Is Melting point higher than boiling points?

No, boiling points are always higher than melting points. When you turn a solid to a liquid, this process is called melting, and requires a lower temperature than boiling the substance. Take ice water for example. Ice becomes pure water at 0oC. The temperature needed to boil pure water is 100oC, which is a bigger number than zero.


What temperature does ice melt completely from boiling water?

Ice melt at 0 0C to form liquid water; any link between boiling water and ice melting.


What is the temperature of ice water in Celsius?

At standard pressure, pure water and ice are in equilibrium at zero Celsius.


What type of common instrument that has temperature of ice and boiling water?

thermometer


What does hydrogen bonding in water account for water's higher than expected boiling temperature or the fact that ice floats in liquid water or the fact that snowflakes are six sided or all of these?

all are true


Why does ice turn into water when it is in water?

Since the water is at a higher temperature than the ice, it transfers heat to the ice. This in turn raises the ice's temperature above its melting point of 32oF which turns the ice to water.


Does ice cube melts faster in ice or water?

water. It has a higher temperature than iceEDIT:You would need some pretty special conditions for ice to melt when surrounded by more ice.An Ice Cube melts faster in water because water has a higher temperature than ice.The larger the difference in temperature between the ice and water, the faster the ice will melt.


Why do ice cubes melt faster in water than in ice?

Water has a higher temperature in ice causing it to melt faster.


What value of temperature of melting point of ice and boiling point of waterpoint?

The melting point of water is 0 oC and the boiling point of water is 100 oC.


How do water make ice melt faster?

Because the temperature of water is higher.


How are boiling and freezing points of a sample of water affected when salt is dissolved in the water?

the freezing and boiling points rise significantly- this is why when you boil water in a saucepan, like for pasta, it is advised that you put salt in the water so that the water boils at a higher temperature, thus allowing you to heat the water to a higher temperature. hope this helps


What is ice boiling point?

'Ice' is the common name for the solid phase of water. When it is no longer solid, it is still water,but it is no longer referred to as 'ice'.The boiling point temperature of pure water at sea level pressure is 212 F, 100 C, 283.15 K.