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
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water... stupid...
it becomes water of course
Condensation
Ice melts because the room temperature changes making the ice hotter and agitating the molecules inside it. As they are agitated by heat, they become more dense and the ice becomes more liquid, until it melts.
The name for solid water is ice. It changes to a liquid when it melts.
When an ice cube gains energy, it is the same as gaining heat. So if an ice cube is getting warmer, it melts.
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.
When ice cream melts, the particles actually move faster, not slower, then when it is unmelted.
When ice melts it becomes WATER!
water
No, it becomes a liquid when it melts.
It becomes water.
Yes and No. When Ice is filled with Air it becomes Transclucent, when Ice melts, slowly the Air reduces and it becomes Transparent.
Ice is a solid and when it melts it becomes water, which is a liquid.
The ground ice melts.
When ice melts it becomes water again and eventually evaporates to become rain or snow.
It turns into water and the molecules becomes less densely packed
Ice melts because the room temperature changes making the ice hotter and agitating the molecules inside it. As they are agitated by heat, they become more dense and the ice becomes more liquid, until it melts.
Ice is a solid, and when it melts and becomes water, it is in it's liquid state. I hope this helps.
Ice is water. 100% water- with maybe a trace of air dissolved in it. When it melts, it becomes water again.