If I put ice in water, will it be watered down?



Answer:
or, maybe it turns it all in to ice.

*The ice might be much colder then freezing. If it's really cold, or of great mass compared to the water the content will turn in to ice.
It depends how much you put in
yes
water is water. the ice will melt because the water is warmer than the ice itself and will eventually add volume to the original water.
That's the general rule
dude, water can't be watered down. what happens is that when the ice melts, the water just becomes more. which ever way you look at it water, ice or water vapor will always be h2o. so it's like asking if i add more coke to the coke will it be weaker coke.
yes
hellooooo...it will melt because water is warmer than ice
yes,..there will be more water in the water,...
duh,..and no,..it will not taste less vile,..if thats what u mean,..
it will obviously still taste like water,...
(actually ice tends to taste worse than water,..so ur water might taste worse)
Try it and see! :)

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