what is a expirment for will water temperature change if it is heated while it has ice in it?

Put a quart of cold tap water into each of four pans. In one pan, put two ice cubes; in another put 6 ice cubes; in the third, put 12 ice cubes. Don't put any ice cubes in the fourth pan.

Then, see how long it takes for each pan to come to a boil.

The question is worded poorly. It might be that the experiment is supposed to show something like: the temperature of water with lots of ice in it does not increase when heated, until the ice has melted.

The heat energy goes into disrupting the hydrogen bonds that hold the water molecules together in the solid state (ice), instead of increasing the kinetic energy of (liquid) water molecules.

To determine whether the water temperature changes when heated with ice in it, you can conduct a simple experiment using the following materials:

1. Water
2. Ice cubes
3. Thermometer
4. Heat source (such as a stove or Bunsen burner)
5. Heat-resistant container
6. Stopwatch or timer

Here's a step-by-step guide to performing the experiment:

1. Start by filling the heat-resistant container with a measured amount of water. Make sure to record the initial temperature of the water using the thermometer.
2. Add a few ice cubes into the water and allow them to float freely.
3. Let the mixture sit undisturbed for a few minutes to ensure the ice cubes and water reach an equilibrium temperature.
4. Begin heating the container from below using the heat source.
5. Continuously monitor and record the temperature of the mixture using the thermometer at regular time intervals (e.g., every 30 seconds or 1 minute).
6. Keep monitoring the temperature until all the ice has melted and the water reaches a steady state.
7. Once the system reaches equilibrium and the ice has completely melted, analyze the recorded temperature data to determine any changes that occurred during the process.

Based on the experimental data, you can conclude whether the water temperature changed as it was heated with ice present. The data will provide evidence of any temperature variations throughout the experiment.