If there is more surface area exposed to warm air it will melt fasterthan if there is little surface area exposed to warm air. heat transfer
No, it becomes a liquid when it melts.
The ice melts and the water gets cooler.
The weight of the water will stay the same whether ice, water or steam, because the mass has not changed.
from a solid into a liquid.
Test it.
No, not at all- the rate of melt of an ice-cube is entirely down to temeprature.
no it doesnt just the size does.
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.
if it was a cube ice it wil melt slower and if its long slab will melt faster:)
A cube can only have one shape "cubic" - (someone has asked you a trick question). However, certainly the rate at which a piece of solid ice melts IS affect by its shape, the greater the surface area of the piece of ice, the faster it will melt.
Definetely! Bigger cubes melt slower.
When it melts it is a liquid![:
a ice cube melts when it heats up
on its own
I think it might have to do with ambient heat.
Melting of ice is at 0 oC.
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