well yes and no because of the temperature cloudy ice cubes melt faster when near something like cheese and with clear ice cubs they melt faster with mushroom scent therefore cheese is more common so cloudy ice melts faster
It depends on two things. 1) it depends if the composition of water has something added to it other than water. 2) it depends on what the air temperature acting on the surface of the cubes.
The impurities in a substance lowers the melting point. These impurities create pockets in the ice cube when it freezes and are nucleation centres for melting to start.
glass
* allows a wider spectrum of radiation to enter so it collects heat better.
* has a higher insulation capacity, so it retains heat better.
it melts fatser in soda because of the chemicals in soda + tastes nicer
I think it will melt faster in soda, cause of the chemicals it has more than juice.
Water because soda has many chemicals that make it melt slower.
ice melts faster in baking soda water
soda
depends!
Ice should melt faster in diet soda than in regular soda because the sugar in regular soda makes the liquid more dense. The increased density will delay the transfer of heat that causes melting from the surrounding liquid to the ice cube.
Water melts faster then soda because soda has many chemicals and water does not contain chemicals.
my hypothesis is that actually the type of liquid does affect it. take, juice,water,and soda for an example the soda will melt ice the fastest because it has acid the acid will melt the ic faster than all the others.yes.if its black it will take in more heat and the ice cube will melt
because water heats up faster
Soda because of the acid. Acid is a chemical that melts a surface.
Ice melts faster in water than in soda. This is because soda has sodium (salt) in it, and adding sodium makes ice melt more slowly than it will in plain water.