What is Ice: Definition and 980 Discussions

Ice is water frozen into a solid state. Depending on the presence of impurities such as particles of soil or bubbles of air, it can appear transparent or a more or less opaque bluish-white color.
In the Solar System, ice is abundant and occurs naturally from as close to the Sun as Mercury to as far away as the Oort cloud objects. Beyond the Solar System, it occurs as interstellar ice. It is abundant on Earth's surface – particularly in the polar regions and above the snow line – and, as a common form of precipitation and deposition, plays a key role in Earth's water cycle and climate. It falls as snowflakes and hail or occurs as frost, icicles or ice spikes and aggregates from snow as glaciers and ice sheets.
Ice exhibits at least eighteen phases (packing geometries), depending on temperature and pressure. When water is cooled rapidly (quenching), up to three types of amorphous ice can form depending on its history of pressure and temperature. When cooled slowly, correlated proton tunneling occurs below −253.15 °C (20 K, −423.67 °F) giving rise to macroscopic quantum phenomena. Virtually all ice on Earth's surface and in its atmosphere is of a hexagonal crystalline structure denoted as ice Ih (spoken as "ice one h") with minute traces of cubic ice, denoted as ice Ic and, more recently found, Ice VII inclusions in diamonds. The most common phase transition to ice Ih occurs when liquid water is cooled below 0 °C (273.15 K, 32 °F) at standard atmospheric pressure. It may also be deposited directly by water vapor, as happens in the formation of frost. The transition from ice to water is melting and from ice directly to water vapor is sublimation.
Ice is used in a variety of ways, including for cooling, for winter sports, and ice sculpting.

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    How is ice a black body/almost a back body?

    I read somewhere that ice and snow are almost black bodies but the reason wasn't given. But how can it be? Ice appears white...so it reflects most light incident on it, then how it can be even almost a black body? <:|
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    Inelastic collision between two footballs players on ice

    Homework Statement An American football game has been canceled because of bad weather in Cleveland, and two retired players are sliding like children on a frictionless ice-covered parking lot. William 'Refrigerator' Perry, mass 162 kg, is gliding to the right at 7.41 m/s, and Doug Flutie, mass...
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    Friction & Ice: Balancing Steps for Avoiding Slipping

    Homework Statement While walking on ice, one should take small steps to avoid slipping. This is because smaller steps ensure a)larger friction b)smaller fiction c)larger normal force d)smaller normal force. The Attempt at a Solution I think that the answer should be a) or c) as both...
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    Recent Journal/Paper of Antarctic/Artic Sea Ice Monitoring

    need help here~ i want to collect latest journal/paper about antarctica/ artic sea ice monitoring..i search through internet..but hardly to get them... :( any1 can help me??
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    Cool Coffee with Melting Ice Cube: Solve for T

    Homework Statement An insulated Thermos contains 190 cm3 of hot coffee at 83.0°C. You put in a 18.0 g ice cube at its melting point to cool the coffee. By how many degrees (in Celsius) has your coffee cooled once the ice has melted and equilibrium is reached? Treat the coffee as though it were...
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    Melting ice block on an inclined plane?

    Hello all... Help... :confused: my teacher gave us this question and... no matter how I approach this question, I just can't solve it... The question asks... an ice block melts and slides down a plane of rough surface.. The mass of the ice block starts at 3 kg, and its mass...
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    Thermodynamics: Final temp of Ice + steam?

    Homework Statement In an insulated container, .50kg of steam at 140C is mixed with 2.0kg of ice, at -20C. What is the final temp inside the container if heat exchanges with the container are ignored? This is a multiple choice question and the answer is 60C. Homework Equations mC(Tf-Ti) Lf Lv...
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    Ice Circles - Wild & Natural Wonders

    You guys ever heard of these things? I had no idea. (No they're not hoaxes; they're completely natural.) Here it is in motion:
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    Calculate melting point of ice under pressure

    Homework Statement The density of solid water is approximately 920 kg m^-3 and that of liquid water is 1000 kg m^-3. Calculate the melting point of ice under a pressure of 6000 kPa. Homework Equations This is my problem. How do I approach this? I don't see any relevant equations in my...
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    Calculating Final Velocities for Identical Plates on Ice

    Homework Statement Identical plates are placed close together on ice. A 0.742 kg rabbit that is initially sitting on the plate on the left jumps to the other plate and immediately back to the original plate. The rabbit leaves both plates with a horizontal component of velocity of magnitude...
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    Chain rule derivative applied to an ice cube

    Homework Statement A cubical block of ice is melting in such a way that each edge decreases steadily by 9.8 cm every hour. At what rate is its volume decreasing when each edge is 10 meters long? Homework Equations V(t) = (l(t))^3 m^3 l'(t) = 0.098 m/h The Attempt at a Solution...
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    What is her velocity relative to the surface of the ice?

    Homework Statement A 45-Kg girl is standing on a 150-Kg plank. The plank, originally at rest, is free to slide on a frozen lake, which is a flat, frictionless surface. The girl begins to walk along the plank at a constant velocity of 1.50m/s to the right relative to the plank. a)What is her...
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    Heat transfer question from surroundings to a thin sheet of ice

    Homework Statement A thin sheet of ice with an area of 0.15m^2 on each side hangs from a roof. The ice is at 0C (Celsius) and the surrounding air is at 10C. The net rate at which radiant energy is transferred to the ice from the sunlight and from the surroundings is 20W; q=9.5W*m^-2*K^-1...
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    Question about a car turning on ice.

    If I was turning in a circular motion in a car, then I hit a patch of ice making the road frictionless. Would my car just go straight? I always have a hard time on these intuitive questions.
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    Two Ice Skaters Force On Each Other

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    Help with block of ice on an incline, and friction

    Homework Statement A 8.80-kg block of ice, released from rest at the top of a 1.03m--long frictionless ramp, slides downhill, reaching a speed of 2.81m/s at the bottom. need to find the angle between the ramp and horizontal, and what would be the speed of the ice at the bottom if the...
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    Regelation: Wire and Ice Relationship?

    Hi, I'm not sure if this is in the right place, so sorry if it isn't. So basically, I need to figure out a hypothesis to find out the relationship between force (or pressure) and velocity when a wire moves through ice. I am having difficultly finding the right formula(s) to find the expected...
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    Physics Project involving ice, gases, and global warming

    Alright, ASSIGNMENT it is required of me to to the physics part in a group project where the topic is "causes of global warming". my group has chosen methane clathrates or methane hydrates if you like (in the ocean, not on land). The way these work is that it is methane gas that is trapped in...
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    Thermodynamics ice cube problem

    First of all, hi, and thanks ahead of time... I've been working on this homework for almost a week, even asked the teacher for help but still haven't been able to figure out what I've been doing wrong/missing. its online work so ill copy paste it Homework Statement (a) Two 32 g ice cubes...
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    A block of ice falls and a part melts

    \cdotHomework Statement A block of ice falls into a lake who's temperature is 00c. Half of a percent of it's mass melts. What is the minimum height the block falls from. Homework Equations The Latent heat of water:L=79.7[Cal/gr] Potential energy: EP=mgh The Attempt at a Solution the...
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    Why Doesn't All the Ice Melt When Mixed with Warmer Water?

    Homework Statement a 2kg of ice at -2 deg celsius is mixed with 1.7kg of water at 27 deg celsius Homework Equations 1. will all the ice melt in water? 2. if all the ice melted in water determine the resulting temperature of the mixture, if not determine the amount of ice that does...
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    Problem involving two Ice Skaters' Positions

    Homework Statement Two skaters on a frictionless pond push apart from one another. One skater has mass M much greater than the mass m of the second skater. After some time the two skaters are a distance d apart. How far has the lighter moved from original position. The answer is somehow...
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    Calculate Final Temp of Water After Ice Melts: Help Requested

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    Calculating Heat of Fusion of Ice from Data

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    Mid-latitude Mar's ancient covalent bonded ice?

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    Thermodynamics question regarding latent heat of fusion of ice.

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    Why does ice have no friction?

    If you come in contact with any object, it is not going to resist your movement right, why doesn't ice do this much. What chemical property is responsible for this?When I slide in ice, am I coming into less contact with ice, I don't understand. Thanks :smile:
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    Fluid Mechanics : Ice cube melting and Surface Energy Que.

    Q. 1. if a ice cube is placed in a container containing liq on which it is floating. then is it possible that after ice melts, water level rises in vessel in any particular case. 2.Does heat evolves when water rises in a capillary. and how much heat is evolved in height of liq in capillary...
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    Why do ice skaters bend at an angle when taking a turn at high speed?

    Why do ice skaters bend at an angle when taking a turn at high speed? I saw some pictures of ice skaters leaning while taking turn...in case of motorcyclists it is due to gyro effect but what in this case?
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    Find mass and center of mass of ice cream cone

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    Angular momemtum with a puck and ice cube

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    Fluid Mechanics : Ice cube melting and Surface Energy Que.

    I have a que. if a ice cube is placed in a container containing liq on which it is floating. then is it possible that after ice melts, water level rises in vessel in any particular case. Does heat evolves when water rises in a capillary. and how much heat is evolved in height of liq in...
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    Calculate Heat Removed from 130 g Steam to Ice

    Homework Statement How much heat must be removed when 130 g of steam at 145°C is cooled and frozen into 130 g of ice at 0°C. (Take the specific heat of steam to be 2.01 kJ/kg·K.) Answer is in kcal. Homework Equations The Attempt at a Solution I know steam turns back into...
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    How much heat is required to convert ice into steam?

    Homework Statement An ice cube of volume 12.1 cm3 is initially at a temperature of -18.1°C. How much heat is required to convert this ice cube into steam? (the final answer must be in Joules) Homework Equations Q = m*c*deltaT Q = m*Lf (latent heat of fusion) Q = m*Lv (latent heat of...
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    Using Ice Tables: When to Use X

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    Salt Melting Ice: Heat & Cooling Effects

    Why does the salt melt the ice , and if i put a soda in a cooler then put ice on it and then put salt on it , it will start to melt the ice and then cool the soda faster then with just ice alone , is it correct to say that the melting of the ice requires heat , and it pulls the heat from the...
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    Energy problem - ice melted by burning ethanol

    Homework Statement How many grams of ice at 0°C could be melted by the heat produced when 10.0g of ethanol is burned?Homework Equations So I wrote out the combustion reaction: C2H5OH +3O2 ---> 2CO2 + 3H2OThe Attempt at a Solution First I though I had to find heat of formation for that...
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