When an ice cube melts, what does it become?

1 Answer
Dec 4, 2016

It doesn't really become anything, it simply changes state and we call it water.

Explanation:

The chemical formula for ice is "H"_2"O" and the chemical formula for water is also "H"_2"O".

They are the same compound, but the molecules in ice are locked into a pattern whereas the molecules in water have more energy and can move freely, making it a liquid.