Ice melts in water because the ice is below freezing and the water is above freezing (warmer than the ice) so slowly the ice melts in the water, but still cools it down a little. when it melts the water frozen in the ice form is added to the amount of water it was put in.
H2O is produced when ice melts. That is an Endothermic change.Because warmer heat is entering the ice cube so that then causes the ice cube to melt. This is also a Physical change anything that melts is physical and you can reverse what you did! Science is AWESOME!
When snow or ice melts into water, it is called "melting." This process occurs when the temperature rises above freezing point, causing the solid ice or snow to transform into liquid water.
Ice (frozen water) melts at 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
In physics terms, yes. Ice has a negative heat, which when added to water, the negative heat is then transferred into the water, cooling it off. Then the opposite becomes true as well. The heat of the water acts to melt the ice, then reach thermal equilibrium, which happens only when both the "ice" and the water are the same temperature.
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Ice melts. Dissolve is used for things that degrades when added to water.
When ice melts it becomes WATER!
Ice doesn't dissolve it melts. If the coca cola has a higher temperature than the ice cube then the heat will conduct into the ice warming it until it is higher than 0 degrees Celsius when it will melt into water.
ANSWER: Ice melts faster because water doesn't melt.
When the ice melts the water level will rise. The water level will increase because Ice is frozen water and when the ice melts, it turns to water, which means more water will be added to the glass.
it depends weather its an ice berg ice bergs tend to stay :) Its not difficult, ice melts in water, the warmer the water, the quicker it melts
An ice cube will dissolve in water because the water is warmer than the ice.
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When the ice ball or brick melts, it will turn into water. The overall water level in the tank will remain the same because the volume of water displaced by the ice when it was floating is equal to the volume of water produced when the ice melts.
If you are asking if a cup filled with water and ice, when the ice melts, will the water overflow, then the answer is no. As the ice becomes water, then it loses its ability to displace the water that it was first displacing as it was ice. So in the end, the water level won't raise or fall as the ice melts, it just replaces the space it once filled with water, leaving you with a full cup of water.