at what temperature does ice melt

Zero degrees celsius. By the way, it freezes at the same temperature.

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Dr Bob has it correct, but if you are interested in Sea Ice, it melts at -1.8C

sorry drbob222, i wuz in a hurie and i didint reelize that im in a spelling bee heear. I am Reeley sorey

No Chad, this isn't a spelling bee, spelling bea, or spelling bum; however, it is a learning environment and we try to politely point out ALL mistakes, not just give answers. You might be surprised to learn how many times I write that someone misspelled celsius as celcius.

The temperature at which ice melts is 0 degrees Celsius or 32 degrees Fahrenheit. This is known as the melting point of ice. However, it's important to note that the melting point of ice can vary under different conditions, such as changes in pressure or the presence of impurities.

If you want to know the melting point of ice, you can look it up in various sources like textbooks, encyclopedias, or reliable online resources. Another way to determine the melting point of ice is through experimental methods, such as using a thermometer to measure the temperature while gradually heating ice until it melts. However, it is important to handle experiments with caution and use appropriate safety protocols.