Water forms on the surface of the glass when ice melts due to condensation. As the ice melts, it releases water vapor which comes into contact with the cooler surface of the glass, causing it to condense and form water droplets.
The ice cube melts in a glass of water because heat is transferred from the surrounding water to the ice cube, causing the ice to absorb energy and increase in temperature, eventually melting into water. This process is known as heat transfer through conduction.
No, the water level in a glass of ice water does not rise as the ice melts. The ice displaces a volume of water equal to its own volume, so when the ice melts, it simply turns into the same volume of water, maintaining the water level in the glass.
When ice melts in a glass, it changes from a solid state to a liquid state. The ice absorbs heat from the surroundings, causing the molecules to move faster and break free from their rigid structure. As a result, the ice turns into water.
both. It depends what substance it is. For example: solid water (ice) melts into liquid water (water) and then that melts into gas water (water vapour). Another example is that frozen carbon dioxide (c02)which is a solid also known as dry ice, melts into c02 gas hence the name dry ice because when it melts it goes straight into a gas state.
When the ice melts the water level will rise. The water level will increase because Ice is frozen water and when the ice melts, it turns to water, which means more water will be added to the glass.
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Water forms on the surface of the glass when ice melts due to condensation. As the ice melts, it releases water vapor which comes into contact with the cooler surface of the glass, causing it to condense and form water droplets.
The water level remains the same after the ice cube melts because the volume of the ice cube is already accounted for in the water level when it is frozen. When the ice melts, it simply changes state from solid to liquid without changing the overall volume in the glass.
Water temp is greater than 0 °C.
yes, becuse when ice melts it becoms water.Answer:When ice is added to a glass of water the level will rise. After that, as the ice melts the level will decline. When water freezes it expands, so when it thaws back to a liquid it shrinks.
First it floats, then it melts and makes the water colder.
egg was dropped in a glass of water
If he glass was full and you put ice cubes in it would overflow strait away.
The ice absorbs heat from the water, which is why it melts
When an ice cube floating in water melts, the water level stays the same because the volume of water displaced by the ice cube while floating is equal to the volume of the ice cube as it melts. Due to Archimedes' principle, the water level will not rise or overflow as the ice cube melts.
Stays the same (assuming that all the ice was floating to begin with).