As an ice cube melts, it transitions from a solid state to a liquid state. This means that its shape changes as the solid structure breaks down and the molecules move more freely, conforming to the shape of the container it's in.
If you put a ice cube in a pan in a warm room the two physical properties that will change would be shape. Another property would be density.
No, it becomes a liquid when it melts.
The ice melts and the water gets cooler.
Liquid is much more tangible than ice if that's what your asking....
As the ice cube melts, the particles in the solid ice gain enough energy to overcome the forces holding them in a fixed position, allowing them to move more freely as a liquid. When the liquid water evaporates, the particles gain even more energy to break free from the liquid phase and become a gas.
it melts
It melts
turns back into h2o
no it doesnt just the size does.
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.
it melts
if it was a cube ice it wil melt slower and if its long slab will melt faster:)
Yes, ice melts from the outside which means the wider surface area, the faster it will melt!
If the ice cube melts, the cork will float on the liquid water that was previously frozen as ice. Cork is less dense than water, so it will float rather than sink.
When it melts it is a liquid![:
a ice cube melts when it heats up
yes it affects the way it melts because of the difference in the capacity and the shape.