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You will have roughly the same amount of ice as the amount of water you started out with, so probably about 5 mL of ice.

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How does water effect ice?

Water has a lower freezing point than ice, so when exposed to water, ice will start to melt. The water molecules transfer heat to the ice, causing its solid structure to break down and transition to a liquid state. This process continues until the ice has completely melted and becomes water.


Can you freeze water using dry ice?

Yes you can, you just need to drop the dry ice into the water and voila, you've got frozen water


How does the addition of salt affect the freezing point of ice water?

Adding salt to ice water lowers the freezing point of the water. This is because the salt disrupts the formation of ice crystals, making it harder for the water to freeze.


Why doesn't a glass of water freeze solid when ice cubes added to it?

A glass of water will not freeze solid when ice cubes are added to it, because the water is warmer than the ice (no matter how cold the water is). A more complicated answer is that according to the Second Law of Thermodynamics, differences in things like temperature will equal each other over time. This means that, in normal room temperature, the water's temperature will slowly fall while the ice's temperature slowly rises, causing the ice to melt. This also explains why it takes so long for water to freeze solid in ice cube trays! Water can, however, freeze solid very quickly when it is suddenly introduced to extremely cold temperatures. If you throw hot water up in the air when it's far below 0 degrees outside, it will instantly turn into snow!