stupid question
If you put ice cubes in a bowl or whatever of hot water, the ice cube is sure to melt when put so says science.
When you put ice into cold water, the ice will start to melt as it absorbs heat from the water. This will cause the temperature of the water to decrease as the ice melts. Gradually, the ice will completely melt into the water, resulting in a uniform, colder liquid.
The freezing point of water decrease because the dissolution is a process which release heat.
Yes, the ice cube will melt more quickly if it is covered in a dark fabric compared to a light colored fabric. Dark colors absorb more heat from the surroundings, leading to a faster transfer of energy to the ice cube, causing it to melt more quickly.
If ice cubes are put in kerosene, the ice will melt due to the higher temperature of the kerosene. Kerosene has a lower freezing point than water, so it will not freeze the water in the ice cubes. The ice will eventually melt and mix with the kerosene, but they will not chemically react with each other.
the sun will melt it
The salt will quickly melt the ice
Microwaving an ice cube for about 30 seconds should quickly melt it. Be cautious not to overheat it, as this can cause the ice cube to explode.
conduction by trey
Dirt does not melt ice. In fact, dirt can insulate ice, preventing it from melting quickly by forming a barrier between the ice and warmer temperatures. The dark color of dirt can also absorb sunlight and heat, causing the ice to melt more slowly.
first put the ice cream in heat and let it melt then put it in the freezer.
Apply heat to quickly melt it, or leave out of the fridge to slowly melt it, or just get a hair dryer and melt it with it.
It will melt more quickly with more salt.
if it was a cube ice it wil melt slower and if its long slab will melt faster:)
Chalk
If you put the ice cream out in the sun, it will melt down.
Ice because when you leave it out it quickly melts