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Ice has a LOWER density than water as ice FLOATS in water!!!!!!! Upon freezing water to form ice, expansion occurs thus more volume and surface area but the same weight.
The hot water would transfer heat to the ice, causing it to melt and eventually reach a point where the water temperature is equal throughout. This process involves the ice absorbing heat energy from the hot water until it reaches a thermal equilibrium.
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.
Ice cubes cool lemonade faster than ice water because they have a larger surface area for heat transfer. When ice cubes are added to lemonade, they melt and absorb heat quickly, cooling the drink faster.
Ice to water to steam.
you will have 100g of liquid water!
in the total of mass of all the ice cube 50
To determine the temperature change when 40g of ice is added to 100g of water at room temperature, you must consider the heat transfer involved in melting the ice and warming the resulting water. The heat absorbed by the ice to melt (latent heat of fusion) and then raise its temperature to the final equilibrium temperature will lead to a decrease in the temperature of the warm water. The final temperature will depend on the initial temperature of the water and the specific heat capacity of both water and ice, which typically results in a lower equilibrium temperature than the initial temperature of the water.
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A 1 kg bag of ice will be larger than 1 liter (ice expands), but when melted, will be 1 liter of water.
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It's equal in volume of course, but the ice will be lighter.
If you add calcium carbonate to 100g of water at 25oC, only 0.0014g of it will dissolve. Additional calcium carbonate will not dissolve.
When ice is lighter than an equal amount of water, it means that ice has a lower density than liquid water. This is due to the unique molecular structure of ice, where water molecules are arranged in a way that creates more open space, making it less dense. As a result, ice floats on water, which is a characteristic property of water that is essential for aquatic ecosystems.
To melt 100g of ice, you would need 334 J of energy (specific heat capacity of ice is 334 J/g°C). Since the ice is at 0°C, no additional energy is needed to raise its temperature. Therefore, the heater would take 334 J / 50 W = 6.68 seconds to melt 100g of ice at 0°C.
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