No. Dry ice is solid carbon dioxide .It is a dense, colourless substance, resembling compressed snow, that at normal atmospheric pressure passes directly from solid to vapour (see sublimation) at −109.3 °F (−78.5 °C).
Nope. Ice in water is not a solution. A solution is made when molecules of a substance are suspended in a gas or liquid medium (which is called the solvent) by interactions with the molecules of the solvent (picture salt or sugar being dissolved by water). Ice floats in water, but the ice molecules are not held (suspended) in solution by interactions with the water molecules. Ice in water would be a mixture.
Water and ice have the same constitution, so they can't make a solution. Once the ice melts it simply becomes water.
This is a non homogeneous mixture because contain two phases, liquid an solid.
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Ice/water
An example of a solid solution is ice. A solid has a fixed volume and a fixed shape.
Two reversible solutions are 1) Ice AND 2) Water
Sure... give me a Coca Cola on ice.. Solid (ice), liquid (coke), gas (the bubbles in the coke)
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It is NOT a solution.
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The process of dissolving salt lowers the freezing point of the solution. So putting salt on the ice starts this process of dissovling, which creates a solution which will not freeze until a much lower temperature. Plain ice -- no solution.
Yes, because ice tea is the solvent in a glass or something but the answer is definitely yes iced tea is a solution.
Ice/water
Melted ice cream is a heterogeneous mixture.
The coldness of the ice precipitates the salt out of the solution.
Ice is simply water in solid form. Hot ice is the result of the crystallization of sodium acetate from a supersaturated solution.
An example of a solid solution is ice. A solid has a fixed volume and a fixed shape.
Ice is a solid and water is a liquid, so an ice cube floating in a glass of water would be a solid in a liquid solution. Lava is molten rock, which would also be a solid in liquid solution.
Some of the water molecules in the ice bond with the salt to form a solution. This solution has a higher melting point than water which forms a hole in the ice adjacent to the place where the salt was put.
The sodium chloride heat of solution increase the temperature and the ice is melted.