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  • Why does an ice cube melt at room temperature?


  • Actually, an ice cube will start to melt at 33 degrees F. What does this question say about the science education of America today?


  • Daniel2d, I think your comment is unfair. I'm sure the questioner knows that the melting/freezing point of water is 32 degrees F (0 degees C). The question is probably, what is it about the intrinsic nature of the water molecule, that causes it to change between a solid and a liquid at a particular temperature? By the way he said "melt" at room temperature, not "start to melt" at room temperature.
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  • The strictly technical and pedantic answer to your question: An ice cube doesn't melt at room temperature, it will stay at 0 degrees celsius (33 degrees Fahrenheit) untill the ice is completely melted. Only when the ice is completely melted will the temperature of the system rise. This is because of all the energy put into the ice is consumed in converting the ice from solid water to liquid water. The latent heat of fusion/melting of water is 80 Joules per gram (it takes 80 joules to melt or freeze one gram of water). An ice cube melts at room temperature because it tries to come into thermal equilibrium with it's enviroment. Heat flows into the ice, which increases the total energy of the ice. The molecules in the solid water start to vibrate faster and they get enough energy to break free of the electromagnetic attraction that holds the solid water molecules together. After these electromagnetic bonds break, the water becomes fluid. If you heat water to it's boiling point the same process occurs. The molecules vibrate enough and get so much energy that they can overcome the force of atmospheric pressure and the water molecules escape into the atmosphere.
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    No The candy I have in mind looks like a sugar cube, but it is fruity and candies look like sugar cubes, but melt in your mouth like ice cream and will
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    How to cool a 200 litre drum of hot wax very quickly::
    Cooling of melts into the solid, or inverse problem - melting of an icecube in a glass of water are known in physics as 'the Stefan problem' named after:
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    Oct 11, 2005 from a buster-cube, bungee-cording a tennis ball to a tree branch, Ice magic How can a lump of melting ice help to solve boredom?
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