It is still H2O, only the particles are much more dense.
I disagree, If ice were LESS dense than water, it wouldn't burst pipes when the water freezes. For those needing further proof, ice floats on water, so it has to be less dense.
Adding salt to ice lowers the freezing point of water, causing the ice to melt. This process requires energy, which is taken from the surroundings, making the ice colder.
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When ice evaporates, it leaves behind a white residue due to the minerals and impurities present in the water that form a thin layer on the surface as the water evaporates.
To set up an ice table for a chemistry experiment, first list the initial concentrations of reactants and products. Then, determine the change in concentration as the reaction progresses. Use stoichiometry to calculate the equilibrium concentrations. Finally, plug these values into the ice table to find the equilibrium concentrations of all species involved in the reaction.
An ice chart is a tool used in chemistry to help calculate the equilibrium concentrations of substances in a solution undergoing a phase change, such as melting or freezing. It helps determine the amounts of reactants and products present at equilibrium, aiding in the understanding of chemical reactions and their outcomes.
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Chemistry is called the servant of science because it is always there. Chemistry is the basis behind biology, chemistry, and even physics.
In some cases, there is believed to be a chemical in the ice of an ice rink that keeps it frozen. Zambonis also use a chemical to smooth the ice and take away the snow.Hope this helped
Just like in chemistry, to make ice cream you need certain amounts of ingredients. You can also think of the ingredients as a solution, and if mixed improperly, you will not get a good ice cream.
Chemistry or physics.
When the ice caps melt, it leaves water behind. If all the of the icecaps melt, it will rise the ocean level 20ft.
it grinds grains and connected to gears
Chemistry or physics.
Ask your chemistry teacher.
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When a person skis on ice, the ice under the ski melts due to the pressure exerted by the weight of the person. After the person moves from ice, the melted ice freezes again, thus leaving no trace behind.
Preventing or retarding the action of microbes that cause spoilage