How fast it freezes has much to do with the surface area of the water and how rapidly the cooling medium (usually air) can circulate over that surface. The actual temperature of the cooling medium is irrelevant as long as it can lower the temperature to 32°F /0° C and remove the remaining "heat of fusion" to allow ice crystals to form.
How fast water freezes will vary depending on different variables. How much water is being frozen is one variable. Another variable is what temperature the water was at when the experiment started.
Water freezes at 0 degrees Celsius/centigrade and 32 degrees Fahrenheit. However, the entire surrounding premises must also be at zero for this to be completely accurate.
That totally depends on the temperature of the water
Salt water freezes at about 28.4 degrees Fahrenheit, because of the salt in it. Salt water becomes more and more dense as it becomes colder, right down to its freezing point.
colder it is the faster it will turn to ice and also the colder it is the stronger and bigger the ice gets:)
depends on how big the body of water is
they move slower.
when H2O (water) hits snow it turns to ice
melting
A change of phase from the liquid water to solid water (ice); the physical properties are of course different. The molecules in the unfrozen water are moving fast, but as it starts to cool off, the molecules begin to slow down until they don't move at all, thus, freezing.
The white doesn't go anywhere when ice melts. When ice melts, its turns into water. Ice is just frozen water.
water freezes from the outside to the inside. when a lake freezes, the top turns to ice first.
There is not a specific trick that turns water to ice in 5 seconds. The temperature around the water and ice is what determines how fast the water will freeze.
No, it turns into steam. Water turns into ice at its freezing point.
Melting ice turns the ice into water.
if water turns into ice, it will have frozen.
Melting. Think of ice. When you melt ice, it turns into a liquid, when you freeze ice it turns into a solid. Improved: Melting. Think of ice. When you melt ice, it turns into WATER (a liquid), when you freeze (ice) WATER it turns into a solid, WHICH IS CALLED 'ICE'.
Because if ice melts it turns into water
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It turns to ice.
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by heating it it turns into water
Ice Fog
Ice because if ice melts i turns into water which extigwishes fire. Fire because when ice melts and turns into water the fire makes it evaporate.