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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    Thermal Conductivity - Forming ice under water

    Homework Statement Part (a): Derive Clausius-Clapeyron Equation. Find latent heat of fusion of ice. Part (b): Find rate of formation of ice Part (c): What is the maximum thickness of ice formed? Homework Equations The Attempt at a Solution Part (a) I have derived the...
  2. Greg Bernhardt

    West Antarctica's ice sheet loss "appears unstoppable"

    Sea level appears destined to rise at least 4ft. Anyone have data on how this will affect the world's coastlines? West Antarctic Glacier Loss Appears Unstoppable http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.php?release=2014-148 The 'Unstable' West Antarctic Ice Sheet: A Primer...
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    Equilibrium ICE Table Question

    Homework Statement Keq at a given temperature is 4 2 HF (g) <--> H2 (g) + F2 (g) A 1 Litre jar contains 0.045 moles of fluorine at equilibrium. What was the initial quantity of hydrogen fluoride in the reaction jar? 2. The attempt at a solution I set the initial concentration...
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    Thermodynamics: Mixing ice and water

    10 g of ice at -20C and 100g of water at +5C is mixed together. How much water and ice will there be once the system reaches equilibrium (assuming no heat is lost)? Specific heat of water and ice: 4.186*10^3, 2.108*10^3 Latent heat of fusion of ice: 333.55*10^3 All in units (kg^{-1} *...
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    Speed of Stick's CM Just Before Impacting Ice

    Homework Statement A thin stick of length L is balanced vertically on frictionless ice. It then tips over and falls. How fast is the center of mass of the stick moving just before it hits the ice? The Attempt at a Solution using energy: I = \frac{1}{3}mL^2 .5Iω^2 = mgh .5Iω^2 =...
  6. M

    Ice Cubes and Drink Equilibrium

    Homework Statement In an attempt to quickly make iced tea, three 50 g ice cubes with a temperature of -10 C are added to 250 g of tea with a temperature of 50 C. After a short time, the system reaches equilibrium. Ice has a specific heat capacity of 0.48 kcal/kg/K and the latent heat of...
  7. mishima

    Alcohol gel cooled with dry ice

    Hi I tried cooling down some 91% isopropyl alcohol with dry ice. After a few minutes, the alcohol became a thick gel. I am wondering what is going on there, thanks.
  8. E

    How do additives in ice change Latent Heat of Fusion?

    When using ice to keep a room (or in my case, a cooler) cold, one would want it to have a high specific heat capacity and a high latent heat of fusion, so that it would absorb a lot of energy as it melts. Basically, so that it melts as slowly as possible. I know that adding salt to road ice...
  9. S

    Why is Ice White? - Exploring the Mystery

    When we look into the ice cubes, there is a white colored part in the middle(inside at the center). I google searched and most of them say it's the colour of the gases trapped inside when it froze. But there are no white coloured gases inside. is there? let's take oxygen, its a colourless gas...
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    Level of ice dropped in water after it melts

    [b]1. If we drop an ice cube in a glass of water ,check the level of water & let it melt, what happens to the water level afterwards? Does it rise, remains the same or lowers? Homework Equations The Attempt at a Solution
  11. R

    Camp fire melting ice in a strange way

    I was sitting by a camp fire this weekend and I noticed that the snow/ice around the fire was melting in a strange way and I couldn't think of a good reason as to why it would leave this pattern. Essentially, it looked like small icicles all aimed towards the fire, almost parallel to the ground...
  12. marellasunny

    Parellel hybrid,how does the power of the ICE get heterodyned?

    Attached you will find a parellel hybrid design of a Porsche Cayenne hybrid. From what I understand,its the ICE(combustion engine) that is finally delivering power to the differentials.This power is 'substantiated' by power delivered from an electric motor.As you can see from the diagram,the...
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    Desalination via Ice: Practical in Mountains Near Coasts?

    Would it work/be practical to build a desalination system in a place that has high mountains near coastal areas? In places like the Atlas mountains of Africa and the Andes in Chile which are near coasts & deserts yet high enough to be snowcapped it may be ideal. Water could be brought to the top...
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    Thermal equilibrium for ice being added to liquid water

    Homework Statement 0.05625 m^3 of H2O(s) is added to a thermally isolated system of 20 L of H2O (l). If the ice was initially at 0 C and the liquid water was initially at 95 C, what is the final state and temperature? The Attempt at a Solution I missed class for this so I'm going by...
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    Equilbrium temp of ice and steam mixture

    Homework Statement You are asked to mix equal masses of of ice and steam at 0.00°C and 100.00°C respectively, What will the final temperature of the mixture be? The mixture is in a perfect insulator. ms=mass of steam mi=mass of ice LHV,s=Heat of vaporization of steam=2257J/g LHF,i=Heat...
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    Using thermal conductivity to melt ice

    Homework Statement An ice cube at 0.00 °C measures 14.9 cm on a side. It sits on top of a copper block with a square cross section 14.9 cm on a side and a height of 18.1 cm. The bottom of the copper block is in thermal contact with a large pool of water at 92.5 °C. How long does it take the...
  17. C

    Water poured over ice until temp is at equilibrium

    Homework Statement Suppose 337g of water at 32.9°C is poured over a 59.3g cube of ice with a temperature of -5.67°C. Does all the ice melt? If all the ice melts, what is the final temperature of the water? If all of the ice does not melt, how much ice remains when the ice-water mixture reaches...
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    Calorimetry and Enthelpy Ice Lab

    Homework Statement This was the procedure for the lab: Find the mass of the Styrofoam cup. Half fill it with warm water at a temperature of about 50 degrees C. Determine the mass of the water and the cup. Dry off some small pieces of ice with the paper towel. Record the temperature of...
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    How many hours until ice on lake freezes from 5.78ft to 6.76ft?

    Homework Statement ice needs to be at least 6.76 feet thick. = 2.0604m Currently the ice is 5.78 feet thick = 1.7617m Later, there is a cold spell If the average temperature during the cold spell is 23.23°F =-4.8722C = 268.277K and the water temperature is 32.0°F = 0C = 273.15K...
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    Angle Between Accel & Velocity: Solving Circular Motion Problems

    Homework Statement A skater is gliding along the ice at 2.4 m/s, when she undergoes an acceleration of magnitude 1.1m/s^2 for 3.0s. At the end of that time she is moving at 5.7 m/s. What must be the angle between the acceleration vector and the initial velocity vector? The Attempt at a...
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    Why Does Ice Float in Water at 9°C?

    Please help. Ice is more denser than water when temperature of water ≥9°C. Then why ice doesn't sink in water at these temperatures? I greatly appreciate your help. Density chart: http://www2.volstate.edu/chem/1110/Density_of_Water.htm
  22. marellasunny

    Did hydrogren ICE cars not stall easily?

    First,this is what I understood from theory: If I understood the concept of 'engine stall' correctly,it occurs as a result of the engine not having enough time to adjust for a increased load. As a practical example of engine stall,I consider the instance of 'letting go of the clutch pedal'...
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    Keeping Food Cold on a Long Summer Trip: Solving the Ice Melt Problem

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  24. Greg Bernhardt

    What Impact Will 'Chasing Ice' Have on Public Perception of Climate Change?

    I was fortunate to spend a few weeks recently with the director of Chasing Ice, Jeff Orlowski. http://blogs.crikey.com.au/cinetology/files/2013/04/jefforlowski.jpg I'm going to plug Chasing Ice because it's an amazing film. Jeff along with EIS (http://extremeicesurvey.org/) filmed glaciers...
  25. zoobyshoe

    50 ft. Rotating Ice Disk Forms in River

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  26. Nantes

    Why are ice cubes not really cubes, but trapezes?

    In other words, why are ice cubes trays shaped like the left-hand figure instead of the right-hand one? If the cube were more square-shaped like the second figure, it would have more volume, thus having more ice in total and keeping the drink cold for longer. I also suspect it would be...
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    Angular Velocity of Ice Skater Around a Pole

    Homework Statement An Ice skater of mass m = 70kg is initially traveling at a speed v = 4 m/s along a straight path that brings his center of mass to within a distance b = .6m of a vertical pole fixed in the ice. He reaches out with his hand as he passes the pole and hangs on so that he pulls...
  28. M

    A small lump of ice sliding down a large, smooth sphere.

    Homework Statement A small lump of ice is sliding down a large, smooth sphere with a radius R. The lump is initially at rest. To get it started, it starts from a position slightly right to the sphere's top, but you can count it to start from the top. The lump is fallowing the sphere for a...
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    Find amount of water at 20 degrees to melt 100 g ice

    This an extra voluntary question on a physics assignment I've already handed in. But I still want to try and figure it out so here goes: Homework Statement This is what I'm told: "You take 100 g ice cubes from the freezer. The ice cubes' temperature is -18°C." The specific heat capacity...
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    Heat required to convert ice at certain temp. To water at certain temp

    Homework Statement How much heat is required to convert 200 g of ice at -9°C to water at 9°C? Homework Equations I tried the equation Q= cmT. So I took 200 g x 1 cal/gram x 18 degrees. This was incorrect though. The Attempt at a Solution Attempt shown above. Any help would be...
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    Enthelpy of transition of water to ice

    1.At constant temperature of 258K and constant pressure of 1.000 atm , super cooled liquid water (2.00mol) freezes irreversibly. Find the change in enthalpy(ΔH) by assuming that Cp,m of liquid water and ice are 75.48 KJ/mol and 37.15KJ/mol and are constant. (this problem was from my assignment...
  32. C

    Chemistry Equilibrium ICE tables

    Homework Statement consider the following reaction: 2H2O(i) <-> 2H2(g) + O2(g) kc=7.3*10^-18 at 1000oC The initial concentration of water in a reaction vessel is 0.055 mol/L. What is the equilibrium concentration of H2(g) at 1000oC? Homework Equations h20 h2...
  33. K

    Novelist's problem - preserving ice in ancient times

    In those days ice was transported from mountain regions to towns and cities, so that, for example, wealthy families could have interesting desserts at their banquets. And I imagine some market-sellers might have used it to keep their produce fresh - displaying sea-food in an ice-tray, for...
  34. B

    Minimizing melted ice in my home-made iced coffee

    Hello - first post to PF. I was making my iced coffee this morning as usual by pouring hot, freshly brewed coffee atop a large cup of ice. I then began to wonder about the thermodynamics of this situation. Will the dV/dt (V=volume, t=time) affect how quickly the ice melts? As I pour in the...
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    Reversibility of evaporating ice ball

    Homework Statement A ball of ice is thrown against a wall with such as speed than the ball of ice evaporates. Is this process reversible? Homework Equations if entropy doesn't change, process is reversible. The Attempt at a Solution I'm pretty darn sure the answer is no, but I am...
  36. W

    Describing a Solid Ice Cream Cone with Spherical Coordinates

    Q: Consider the solid that lies above the cone z=√(3x^2+3y^2) and below the sphere X^2+y^2+Z^2=36. It looks somewhat like an ice cream cone. Use spherical coordinates to write inequalities that describe this solid. What I tried to do: I started by graphing this on a 3D graph at...
  37. E

    Just a quick check for my solutions - ice patch friction

    SOLVED - Just a quick check for my solutions - ice patch friction Homework Statement Say you (65kg) take a brisk ice skate across a frictionless lake when suddenly you hit a rough patch of ice that's 10 m long with a coefficient of friction (0.02). If you were traveling at 75 m/s before you...
  38. Nemo's

    Calculate Pressure Increase of Frozen Water in Engine Block

    Homework Statement When water freezes it expands by about 9.00% What pressure increase would occur inside your automobile engine block if the water in it froze? ( The bulk modulus of ice is 2.00*10^9 N/m^2 Homework Equations Bulk modulus = ΔPressure/(ΔVolume/Initial Volume) The...
  39. R

    Ice vs. Teflon : coefficent of friction

    I knew ice was slippery, but looking at a table of coefficents of friction today it seems that ice on ice yields a lower μs value than even teflon on teflon. Is that really true? If so, does ice have much of an application as a lubricant or anti friction surface outside of skating rinks...
  40. C

    Energy math question - Energy to melt lake ice sheet

    Energy math question -- Energy to melt lake ice sheet Homework Statement Lake Champlain bordered by New York, Vermont and Quebec has a surface area of 1, 126 km^2. If it freezes solid in the winter with an average ice thickness of .5 m, how much total energy does it take ti melt the ice...
  41. T

    How to get there - Ice Physics

    How to get there -- Ice Physics Something I have always dreamed of doing is working in the arctic and doing research on something in the physical sciences whether it be atmospheric sciences, glaciology or some sort of ice physics where they are taking samples of the ice and doing research on...
  42. W

    Thermal intake of melting ice as compared to thermal capacity of earth

    Though this topic mentions climate change, I don't think it really is about it that, strongly anyway. I've just joined and noticed a ban on climate change discussions before posing this one, I don't think this is one, but if it is, I suppose the beast must have one of it's many heads chopped...
  43. K

    Please review my ICE thermodynamic model

    I'm looking for some engineering types to have a play around with my thermodynamic model of an internal combustion engine and reply with any thoughts, errors they find, spurious results or anything else which doesn't seem quite right...
  44. T

    How Many Unique Ice Cream Sundaes Can You Create?

    Homework Statement To put it simply, there are 4 different flavors of ice cream, and 6 different toppings. a)how many sundaes are possible using one flavor of ice cream and 3 diff toppings? b)How many sundaes are possible using one flavour of ice cream and from 0 to 6 toppings? c)How many...
  45. H

    Calculating Internal Energy of Solid CO2: How to Obtain Thermodynamic Values?

    I am doing a simple thermodynamic analysis. Couldn't get thermodynamic values (such as internal energy, exergy, and so on) from common data base of CO2. I looked it up in REFPROP(By NIST) and EES. None of them have data below 212K. At one atmosphere CO2 sublime at about 195K. Could anyone...
  46. J

    Calculating the final temperature of a mixture of Ice and Water

    Homework Statement How do I calculate the following. The final temperature of a mixture of of ice and water. Where 176grams of ice at -10celsius mixes with 206 grams of water at 73.3celsius. I have tried this equation in multiple fashions and cannot seems to come to a consistent answer! Any...
  47. J

    Calculating the final temperature of a mixture when ice & water

    Hello, How do I calculate the following. The final temperature of a mixture of of ice and water. Where 176grams of ice at -10celsius mixes with 206 grams of water at 73.3celsius. I have tried this equation in multiple fashions and cannot seems to come to a consistent answer! Any help would be...
  48. C

    Thermodynamics ice cube Problems

    Homework Statement I am working through a couple of revision sheets and have questions about the following two questions: 1) A)An ice cube of mass 0.03 kg at 0C is added to 0.2 kg of water at 20C in an insulated container. (a) Does all the ice melt? (b) What is the final temperature of the...
  49. G

    What subjects for ice modelling

    Hi. I will soon wrap up my physics bachelor and have lately been considering specializing in modelling of ice thawing and freezing processes. What types of math and physics are involved in those kind of processes and what subjects should I make sure I know. What classes would be useful...
  50. X

    A car on black ice is on a banked road

    Homework Statement A stationary car on black ice (no friction) is on a banked road and begins to experience some acceleration. What force is causing the acceleration? a) The horizontal component of the normal force b) The vertical component of the normal force c) Gravity Homework Equations...
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