By melting it. The melting point of ice is 0 °C (32 °F, 273 K). When it reaches this temperature, it will begin the process of becoming water.
The weight of the water will stay the same whether ice, water or steam, because the mass has not changed.
Reversible reactions are those where the products are in equilibrium at a set of conditions. For one of the most simple examples to illustrate this, look at ice water. At equilibrium conditions, a class of ice water is half ice and half water. If you shift the conditions by heating the ice water, ice will melt to bring the temperature back to equilibrium conditions but the ratio of ice to water will have changed.
The total amount of substance will remain the same when 100 grams of ice melt into water. Only the physical state of the substance changes from solid (ice) to liquid (water), but the mass remains constant.
When ice is dropped into hot water, the ice will melt due to the higher temperature of the water. The heat from the water is transferred to the ice, causing it to melt and eventually reach thermal equilibrium with the water.
Rain is liquid Ice is solid. with water when you cool it (slow the molecules) it expands (which is unique to water) becoming a solid crystal, and since it expands its mass per volume ratio has changed making it less dense then liquid water.
ice can changed to water by heating it . the ice will slowly melt into the form of water
Of course: after 0 0C ice become liquid water.
ICE, is a liquid (water) changed to a solid.
a physical change
Yes, because it only changed its physical state
if it is ice melt it to water to make an liquid and ice stem it to make a gas
There is a physical change where it turns from a liquid into a solid.
Water because It is first solid its ice then when it melts it is liquid and when it is a gas its water vapor.
It's because of air bubbles in the water. When you freeze the water, air bubbles will get stuck inside the ice,which also is the cause of it's white color
The weight of the water will stay the same whether ice, water or steam, because the mass has not changed.
by adding impurities the melting point of ice can be increased.... and perhaps can water melt i think the right question suppose to be how can the melting point of ice be changed?
Reversible reactions are those where the products are in equilibrium at a set of conditions. For one of the most simple examples to illustrate this, look at ice water. At equilibrium conditions, a class of ice water is half ice and half water. If you shift the conditions by heating the ice water, ice will melt to bring the temperature back to equilibrium conditions but the ratio of ice to water will have changed.