Attach something to it (screw something into it or wrap wire around it)
The specific density of gasoline ranges from 0.71-0.77.
The specific density of ice is 0.9167 at 0°C.
therefore ice will sink in gasoline.
It is impossible.
Water
Ice can't sink hunny :) It is less dense then water (density= 1.0) and therefore, it can only float, not ever sink.
If it talks to u and says ''Hi I'm an ice cube put me in ur cup to make ur drink colder''
Yes. In the case of isotopes of water. An H2O ice cube is shown to float in a beaker of liquid water, while an ice cube of D2O (heavy water) is shown to sink in liquid water.
An ice cube is solid, and contains little gas although there could be air bubbles inside the ice.
an ice cube cannot sink in water because its density is less than that of water. this is because of the air bubbles trapped inside; that make the ice cube less dense than water.
Yes
Let it melt !
because it do why you need to know
Water
It depends if the ice cube your talking about have the bigger density than the water which is 1.00G/ML then it will sink .... TO get the density of the cube u have u have to divide the mass over the volume of the cube..
Try dish soap.
Ice cubes don't sink in water, as the density of an ice cube is less than the density of water.
float dua
Heat must have to be applied to the ice cube.
Ice can't sink hunny :) It is less dense then water (density= 1.0) and therefore, it can only float, not ever sink.
ice cube floats in water because it is dense and heavy if u compare water to alcohol then an ice cube will sink in the alcohol because alcohol is less dense which means its light.