No. Ice cubes will sink in pure alcohol, and will float lower in low-proof alcoholic beverages. This is because alcohol is less dense than ice.
Because ice is denser than the oil and alcohol.
There is nothing special about alcohol -- anything that is in contact with ice that is warmer than 0 °C will melt ice cubes (as long as the mass of warm object is comparable to the mass of the ice -- obviously a cup of warm water won't melt the ice on an entire lake for instance).When two objects of different temperatures are put in contact (as when you put ice cubes in a drink), the warmer one will always transfer heat to the cooler one. If the warmer one transfers enough heat to melt the ice cubes, then they melt! If not, they might just partially melt.It's actually possible to add ice cubes to alcohol and not have them melt at all! The freezing point of alcohol is well below 0 °C, and so you can have liquid alcohol be much colder than frozen ice cubes. If you add an ice cube to alcohol that is colder than the ice cube, the ice cube will be cooled by the alcohol!
Why turn them into plain clear ice cubes when u can have colorful ice cubes? colorful ice cubes are awesome
Actually anything that dissolves in water will melt ice. Even sugar!! or alcohol!!
Well... assuming that the ice cubes you're consuming are only made of water then no, they're not at all fattening. Although I suppose if you ate so many of them that you started to retain water then you might experience some unpleasant bloating.
They do have ice cubes in Germany.
The ice cubes will sink.
Ice cubes are solid water.
Water :)
Well, the general way of making ice cubes is filling ice cube trays with water and putting them in a freezer, or you can buy a fridge that has an ice cube machine to make ice cubes for you.
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