when water turns into ice the atoms stops shilvering, the water gets solid.
No, salt water is not able to turn to ice.
Water don't turn instantly into ice; this depends on the temperature.
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.
the ice can melt and turn to water, or sublimation can occur and the ice turn to water vapor.
Turning water into ice in seconds can be done in a few ways. You can flash freeze the water for example.
ice is water. its just that the molecules of water slow down the vibrations that are moving and they turn into a solid, and what you get is Ice
put the ice in boiling water and wait.
from water to ice its' called freezing.
Yes, ice has a definite volume because it is a solid state of water molecules that are fixed in position. The volume of ice will remain constant as long as there are no changes in temperature or pressure.
It is so cold that water can turn to ice.
Freezing
The boiling water will evaporate (turn to vapor). The ice will melt (turn to liquid) and then begin to evaporate (turn to vapor). The tap water will begin to evaporate (turn to vapor).