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What is the coldest part of a ice cube is?

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What is the coldest part of a ice cube is?

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  1. outside...


  2. I think it's the centre as it is unexposed 2 the surface.

  3. The Center because molecules are warming the ice on its outer layers that is why melting occurs.

    Additional Information: When you cool water below its freezing point, it wants to form ice. But it needs someplace to start, or nucleate, the growth of ice crystals. Usually there are dust particles in the water and rough spots on the container walls that can serve as a starting point. However, if you filter out all the dust and use a smooth-walled container, there is no place for the ice to start growing. In this case you can keep the water liquid below the freezing point. This state is called a "supercooled liquid". It only lasts for a little while. Eventually, some water molecules bump into each other in just the right way to make ice, and then the whole pot will freeze at once.

  4. Depends

    If it is kept in the refrigerator, and it is getting colder, then the surface will be the coldest part

    If the cube is taken out and if it starts getting warmer, the central area (or point) is the coldest part

    If a big cube is kept on heated surface, then the other end will be the coldest part

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