an ice cube melts faster in water.
it depends on the temperature of the air or water, if the water is warmer than the room air temperature, it will melt faster in the water.
In an open container because the warm air can melt the ice faster.
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Faster witout the cap. More warm air would interact with the ice.
The ice cube would melt faster in water than in air. This is because water can transfer heat more efficiently due to its higher thermal conductivity, leading to a faster rate of heat transfer from the water to the ice cube, causing it to melt more quickly.
Snow does not melt faster than ice because fresh white snow reflects up to 90% of the sunlight that reaches it, and ice reflects only 50% of the sunlight that reaches it. Therefore, there is more energy being absorbed by the ice than the snow.
the water may be a warmer temperature than the air. why does ice melt faster in water than in air
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In an open container because the warm air can melt the ice faster.
depends on the temperature of the air/water.
The melting rate of an ice depends on the temperature of the surrounding. If the temperature is higher in the surrounding then the ice will melt at a faster rate and if the temperature is low then it will take more time to melt. The process of heat exchange is important whether it is air or water.
Because water is a part of an ice cube
Assuming that the air and water in your question have the same temperature, ice would melt faster in the water, as there is a greater degree of heat transferance in water due to its greater density.
Ice will melt faster in water because water is a better conductor of heat compared to air from a blow dryer. The water provides a more consistent and efficient way to transfer heat to the ice, causing it to melt faster.
if it is hot water it tends to melt faster but if it is cold water it wont melt quickly
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Most likely hot water.
Faster witout the cap. More warm air would interact with the ice.