No, ice isn't a solid dissolved in another solid.Once ice is dissolved it becomes water and water is a liquid.
No, lead is a solid that won't dissolve in water, though solid ice will.
ice at its solid state when dissolved in water turns to its liquid state
Lemon slices will remain solid. Ice doesn't dissolve, but it will melt.
Because the water was a solid block of ice at that temperature.
No. Only solid stuff with special chemicals in them dissolve, like sugar and salt. Notice that things only dissolve in warm water, and never ice water. Example: If you put sand in water, it doesn't dissolve.
H20 in it's solid form.
No, not all solids dissolve in all liquids. The ability of a solid to dissolve in a liquid depends on various factors such as the nature of the solid and the liquid, as well as their molecular structures. Some solids may dissolve in one liquid but not in another.
No, ice cannot dissolve minerals in soil. Dissolving typically involves a liquid solvent like water breaking down the minerals into their component ions. Ice is a solid and does not have the same dissolution properties as a liquid solvent.
No. ICE is the solid form of WATER. Water freezes at 0 degrees Celsius and it becomes ice. The cube is just the shape of it, it's not important chemically.
one solid is a ball and another is a ice and a liquid is water or juice.
Gas or solid
Be turned into ice or another solid as a result of extreme cold