Type your answer here... yes,because the rate constant for the same reaction changes with temperature.
All ice cubes melt at the same rate, regardless of their color. The melting process is dependent on factors such as temperature and heat transfer, not the color of the ice cube.
Yes the volume of ice changes when the ice melts. In fact the volume of ice goes on increasing up to 0 degree Celsius and when the ice melts completely the volume of ice decreases on the contrary. Yes because when ice freezes, it expands and when it melts, it gets smaller.
Generally, ice melts at 0oC. Ice at 0oC absorbs sufficient amount of heat from external environment, (may be surrounding or other hot body, eg: Water) called as Latent Heat of Fusion. This heat changes the ice from solid to liquid state, and the rate of fusion directly depends upon the temperature of surrounding or other object (as mentioned above). During this process all parts of the ice get the heat which is sufficient to melt, and the final obtained liquid has the same temperature initially. Thus the melting point of ice is approximately 0oC (because the atmospheric pressure may affect it a little).
When ice melts in water, air bubbles trapped in the ice are released and rise to the surface. As these air bubbles move upwards, they can create a cloudy or milky appearance in the water until they dissipate. This cloudiness doesn't affect the safety of the water.
This is a law, known as the law of conservation of energy. Heat energy is transferred to the ice, causing its temperature to increase until it reaches its melting point, at which point it melts into liquid water.
To test how fast ice melts, I would use a thermometer to measure the temperature the ice will be melting at, and a timer.
Yes! I as a matter of fact.....It does! I am doing a science project " Does the type of cup affect how fast ICE melts... some other people did it and it does affect it! So thanks for asking!
it all depends on the temperature. ice melts faster at higher temperatures
The temperature of ice increases when it melts.
Yes. Larger quantity of ice while take longer to melt.
A change in temperature affects the melting of ice by either speeding up or slowing down the process. When the temperature increases, the ice absorbs heat energy and melts faster. Conversely, when the temperature decreases, the ice absorbs less heat energy and melts slower.
Possibly. The amount of surface area the ice cube has could influence how fast it gets warm, and then how fast it melts.
Ice melts at a temperature of 0 degrees Celsius or 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
The rate in which an ice cube melts is dependent on the temperature of the outside air. The hotter it is the faster ice will melt. The color of a cup or dish will not affect the melting process.
Ice is melted at any temperature over 0 oC; the intermolecular bonds are weakened. At a high temperature melting is faster.
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Salt affects how fast ice melts in a cup of water. When you add salt, the melting process will be faster but it will only affect the part of the ice cube that comes into contact with salt.