If the ice is still a cube, it is a heterogeneous. because it is a suspension.In Suspension, a solid is in liquid phase. If the ice already melted, it is homogeneous because it is already one phase and the ice is not visible.Ice is homogeneous because really its just frozen water, and water is uniform throughout.In other words, because you can't see the different layers in water; it homogeneous.
An ice cube floating in water is a heterogeneous mixture with 2 phases (solid, liquid).
Ice cubes in liquid water is a heterogeneous mixture. An ice cube amy have bubbles in it and that would make it heterogeneous but often they are homogenweous. Ice is water a chemical compound. Here are the definitions of each: compound - a chemical combination of two or more different elements; can be broken down into simpler substances by chemical means and has properties different from those of its component elements (ex. water) heterogeneous mixture - one that does not have a uniform composition throughout and in which the individual substances remain distinct (ex. pizza) homogeneous mixture - one that has a uniform composition throughout and always has a single phase; also called a solution (ex. salt solution)
When a solid such as a sugar cube dissolves in water, the molecules of the sugar cube spread out and become surrounded by water molecules. The water molecules interact with the sugar molecules and weaken their bonds, causing the sugar molecules to separate and disperse throughout the water, resulting in a homogeneous mixture.
ice cube as it is made of water molecules.
If made from pure distilled water it is a compound. But usually it is a mixture.
The alcohol will lower the freezing point of the water, causing the ice cube to melt faster than it would in water alone. The alcohol-water mixture will create a solution with a lower freezing point, leading to quicker melting of the ice cube.
solution ------- Sugar dissolved in water: sugar is the solute, water is the solvent; and the solute plus the solvent - is a solution !
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No they are not!! well, basically ya no because if you put a sugar cube in a cup of water what does it make? It makes a solution.
solutionswhen a sugar cube dissolves in water, it becomes a solutionof sugar and water. a solution can be said to be a homegenous mixture of the water and sugar molecules. in order for this to happen, the sugar cube molecules have to become free from each other to mix freely with the water molecules. this requires energy, since the bonds between the molecules in the sugar cube have to be broken. since hot water has more energy than normal water, it is easier for the sugar cube to dissolve.
The answer is 10 feet, about 3 feet deeper than most Olympic Pools.