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No. The ice will melt such that it fills the volume of ice that the submerged part of the cube displaces.
It depends on the size the temperature difference between the cube and surroundings
You as a human cannot melt from heat. The worse thing is that you might get burnt. EXP: An ice cube will melt in heat...I don't think you're an ice cube!! :)
You melt the ice cub
Ice cube requires heat to melt.Water conducts heat well. Therefore the temperature of the environment is absorbed by the water and the some of the distributed heat is taken by the cube and it melts.Air is an insulator. The only way heat from surroundings can go to the ice cube INSIDE the water bottle is by convection of air currents. But the convection is restricted to some extent by the almost closed water bottle, which has high(compared to cube size) plastic walls (plastic: heat insulator) on all sides and a narrow mouth. Therefore the convection and thus passing of heat to cube from surroundings is slow and this makes the ice melt slower in the empty water bottle.
It will melt.
Protect from what. An ice cube with melt unless kept at or below freezing.
by keeping it in a glass of water and by keeping it out
by keeping it in a glass of water and by keeping it out
Glass is made of sand, when sand is heated it will melt to glass. Plastic can be made of oil or synthetic materials.
Plastic container because it is easier to wash and glass is breakable, and plastic is just the sort of thing to use for melting chocolate, not glass.
yes it will
Because water is warmer than 32 degrees and ice is colder. Setting the glass at room temperature causes the ice to melt.
it will melt about in an hour or either in 1 or 2 minutes
if kept in the sun the ice melts
it would probably take about five minutes for the ice cube to actually melt
Only put Microwave safe plastic in the microwave so it wont melt. Microwaves break glass because plastic is more solid