No, but it will take up slightly less space after melting.
during melting its bond strength decreases. so,its molecular spacing will be less. Thatswhy volume of ice decreases during melting.
Melted ice cream is a heterogeneous mixture.
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As the ice blocks left behind by the continental glacier melted after the last ice age, they formed bodies of water known as kettle lakes. These kettle lakes are depressions in the landscape caused by the melting of the ice blocks, which were then filled with water from the melted ice.
An ice cap is an ice mass that covers less than 50 000 km² of land area (usually covering a highland area), so a melted ice cap is literally just one that has melted, and the high volume of water causes floods.
the mass does not change only the shape
When ice melts, it transforms from a solid to a liquid, which results in a decrease in volume. The molecules in the solid ice are packed more tightly than in the liquid water, leading to a lower volume when the ice melts.
No, because melted ice is water - you drink water.
Melted ice is liquid water and water boil.
Yes, the mass of the melted ice cube remains the same as the original ice cube. When ice melts, it undergoes a phase change from a solid to a liquid, but the total amount of matter remains constant.
Melted ice cream is a heterogeneous mixture.
during melting its bond strength decreases. so,its molecular spacing will be less. Thatswhy volume of ice decreases during melting.
No.
you increase or decrease mass by taking the mass out
Yes, ice is melted by heating.
No because the ice has melted.