this is because the more is the volume, the greater is the surface area and thus more heat is absorbed by the surfaces resulting in faster melting og ice cube.....
No, the greater the surface area the faster the ice cube will melt.
A frozen juice cube will likely melt faster than a frozen water cube due to the sugar content in the juice, which lowers its freezing point. The presence of sugar allows the juice cube to start melting at a lower temperature compared to a plain water cube.
An ice cube will melt faster in hot water.
Crushed ice since their is a greater surface area exposed.
A cylinder shaped ice cube will melt faster because it has a greater surface area than the rectangle-shaped ice cube has. Cubes of ice with less surface area will melt slower. Ice that has very low surface area has more ice concealed inside than it does on the outside. Therefore, ice cubes that have more surface area will melt faster... I hope this will help you.. :) ..
Ice cubes melt faster in a more heated place or situation.
An ice cube melts faster in salt water.
Yes, because the rate of energy transfer is greater, because there is more surface area.
It depends, the ice cube can have the same amount of water in it but if its flatter or if it has a greater surface area it will melt faster than one with less surface area.
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