observations i have seen are that us the solution is boiling it looses its volume and a crust forms
also when it freezes you can see that it spreads out slowly
No, you can not use ice instead of regular ice in the cloud chamber experiment. It would not react the same way. Dry ice is frozen carbon dioxide, the cloud chamber experiment relies on the sublimation of solid CO2 into gas.
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.
the purpose is how is is getting bigger
The answer depends on what the experiment is.
No, hot water should not be used to make an ice rink. Cold water freezes faster and results in a smoother ice surface. Hot water can also create weak spots in the ice, making it less safe for skating.
P. Balestrino has written: 'Hot as an ice cube'
My experiment of my science project is called what makes ice melts fastest I come this experiment because I want to know how does sun and ice help the ice help the ice sidewalk during winter time for this experiment you'll need ice salt and control...
Jeffrey L. Hayden has written: 'Final report for the miniature comet ice and dust experiment (mini-CIDEX)' -- subject(s): Miniaturization, Cometary atmospheres, Ice, Interplanetary dust
No, you can not use ice instead of regular ice in the cloud chamber experiment. It would not react the same way. Dry ice is frozen carbon dioxide, the cloud chamber experiment relies on the sublimation of solid CO2 into gas.
this is true and people a long time ago has already proved it. you might want to try it out yourself it is a fun experiment to see the ice fade into nothing!
Excellent observation ! That's why ice floats on water.
yes search "hot ice" on youtube
Jeff Key has written: 'Ice surface retrieval from AVHRR, ATSR and passive microwave satellite data' -- subject(s): Antarctic regions, Satellite observation, Remote sensing, Surface temperature, Algorithms, Arctic regions, Sea ice
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"Red Hot Memories (Ice Cold Beer)" written (i think) by Tom T. Hall and covered by a number of folks, including Jerry Lee Lewis.
The ice pieces are dried and handled with a paper towel to prevent contamination. Any moisture or impurities on the ice could affect the fusion experiment results. By drying and handling the ice with a paper towel, researchers can ensure the purity of the ice samples used in the experiment.
Hot Ice was created on 1955-10-06.