As the term solid ice cube suggests, it is a solid.
is ice an example of the liqiud state of matter?
Yes, the mass of the ice cube remains the same after melting. This is because mass is conserved during a phase change, so the total amount of matter remains constant even though the state of the matter changes from solid to liquid.
As an ice cube melts, its mass remains constant because the matter is conserved. However, the volume of the ice cube increases as it turns into liquid water due to the decreased molecular organization in the liquid state compared to the solid state.
Ice cube contains potential energy as its molecules are in a lower energy state due to being solid and at a lower temperature than its surroundings.
There are many solids that remain in this state of matter. Many solids like concrete will stay in this state of matter.
Yes: from solid state to liquid
That is easy but it may be hard for you ( no offence ) the matter of an ice cube is solid now you may think it is a liquid because it was once water and it may have been a gas but no doubt that it is a solid
is ice an example of the liqiud state of matter?
An ice cube is made up of water molecules that are arranged in a solid state due to low temperatures. Matter refers to anything that has mass and occupies space, which applies to the water molecules in an ice cube.
its a solid state.
A melting ice cube is a physical change, because the ice cube is only changing size, shape, volume and state of matter.It's not a chemical change, because it's not changing into a different kind of matter with different properties.
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the ice cube is in a phase of a solid.
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At -15ºC, water would be in its solid state, specifically as ice.
My guess is that you mean state of matter not type. If this is the case, ice is a solid.
Yes, the mass of the ice cube remains the same after melting. This is because mass is conserved during a phase change, so the total amount of matter remains constant even though the state of the matter changes from solid to liquid.