If the coffee is hot, it'll melt the ice quickly. If it's room temperature, the ice will still melt. Ice will melt in any situation where its surroundings are at a warmer temperature than itself.
The time it takes for ice to melt in coffee depends on various factors such as the temperature of the coffee, size and quantity of ice cubes, and environmental conditions. Generally, ice cubes can melt within a few minutes to around 15 minutes in hot coffee.
The final temperature of the coffee in the thermos after the ice cubes melt can be calculated using the principle of conservation of energy. The heat lost by the coffee as it cools down will be equal to the heat gained by the ice cubes as they melt. By applying this principle along with the specific heat capacities of water and ice, you can determine the final temperature of the coffee.
Yes, it could melt on ice.
A fire (heat!)
It depends on what temperature the room/place is. In summer, inside or out, it will always melt a lot quicker and if the temperatues are perticularly high, could melt as fast as 10-15 minutes. Same with winter, in the cold months it will melt slower. If you are outside and it is a cold winter, the ice cream may not melt at all. But if inside, it could take anything from 12mins to 1hr.
Water tend's to crack and melt the ice, depending on the temperature it's at, it could freeze almost instantly.
yes
it will become water If you melt an ice cube it will melt
no, but ice melt is a salt
The seas would rise.
The time to melt a block of ice depends on various factors such as temperature, heat source, and insulation. With a constant heat source, it could take several hours to a few days to melt a block of ice that size. The larger the surface area exposed to the heat source, the quicker the ice will melt.
Ice melt is made up of chemicals that are intended to melt ice. These chemicals often include salt as well.