Water don't turn instantly into ice; this depends on the temperature.
It could be instantly. In the far north of the world you can throw a cup of boiling water in the air and it will turn into ice before it hits the ground
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No, a water bottle cannot freeze instantly. The freezing process requires time for the water to reach the freezing point and solidify into ice.
No, salt water is not able to turn to ice.
When water instantly freezes, the molecules in the water slow down and arrange themselves into a solid structure, forming ice. This process happens rapidly, causing the water to solidify into ice in a very short amount of time.
When water is thrown in the air and freezes instantly, it forms tiny ice crystals that fall to the ground as snow.
No, water cannot turn into ice just by touching a human finger. The change in temperature between the warm skin of a human finger and water is not sufficient to freeze the water instantly. It would require more significant cooling or exposure to colder temperatures for water to freeze into ice.
Water tend's to crack and melt the ice, depending on the temperature it's at, it could freeze almost instantly.
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.
Ice is transformed in liquid water and vapors.
the ice can melt and turn to water, or sublimation can occur and the ice turn to water vapor.