Anything immiscible is incapable of being blended or mixed together, such liquids that are shaken, normally settle into layers. On the assumption that ice cubes are formed by freezing water, they are not immiscible when frozen, but immiscible when defrosted
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Miscible or immiscible with what?Actually, never mind. It's immiscible.
No as it is just frozen water and water does not have calories
We'll see in a few hours when our icecubes are done...
immiscible oil and water copper and cobalt
1) Icecubes are the way to go. I recommend 7/11 icecubes they are high quality. 2) Crush the icecubes and add liquid nitrogen. 3) A wiff of co2 4) Store all these ingredients in an esky 5) leave for 5 hours. 6) Use a paintbrush and apply a thick coating where needed.
Immiscible gases are gases that do not mix or dissolve in each other. This means that when two immiscible gases come into contact, they will not form a homogeneous mixture but instead will remain as separate phases. An example of immiscible gases is nitrogen and helium.
Soft foods, ice cream and icecubes. ....its difficult.
Ice cubes are water that has been frozen into a solid state of matter.
Immiscible means incapable of mixing, but you'd (you might) have to ask further incase there is a special solution called 'immiscible solution' of which its inability to mix is only one aspect of it.
No, they are immiscible.