The temperature at which you're melting it, the type of chocolate, maybe even the density of the chocolate, and how you melt it (like either in a plastic/glass container).
The dependent variables would be how fast the chocolate melts, and how long it takes.
"A Sweet Exploration: Investigating the Effects of Chocolate on Melting Rates"
Independent Variables.
There are 2 variables and they are independent and dependant.
Dependent and Independent variables
the dependant variable
The independent variables in an ice melting experiment could include factors that might affect the rate of ice melting, such as temperature, surface area of the ice cube, presence of salt or other substances on the ice, or the ambient humidity. These are variables that can be manipulated by the researcher to observe their impact on the melting process.
Your question isn't valid because you need an experimental procedure in place before you determine the variables.
Every time the independent variables change, the dependent variables change.Dependent variables cannot change if the independent variables didn't change.
Independent and dependent are types of variables. These variables are used mostly in science and math. When using independent variables you can control them dependent variables you cannot.
melting chocolate is a good name. it depends if you are talking about what it is called after melting or while it is melting.
It depends on the number of variables and their nature: 2 variables, both independent: either axis 2 variables, one independent: x-axis 3 variables, all independent: any axis 3 variables, 2 independent: x or y-axis. 3 variables, 1 independent: x-axis. and so on.
It is easier to control independent variables
Constants stays the same independent variables is the variable that is being manipulated
The types of variables according to functional relationship are independent variables and dependent variables. Independent variables are inputs that are manipulated or controlled in an experiment, while dependent variables are the outputs that are affected by changes in the independent variables.
Independent variables are those that you change in an experiment. Dependent variables are the ones that you measure in an experiment. Dependent variables are influenced by the independent variables that you change, so they are dependent upon the independent variable. Generally, experiments should have only one independent variable.
the independent variable controls the dependent variables
control variables: the things that are not changing.Independent variables: the things that you change.Dependent variables: the things that are changed due to the independent variable