No. Ice is solid water; H2O. It contains no carbon.
Organic ice cream is ice cream which is organic
yes--there are several companies that manufacture organic ice cream.
No it is not. They do have couple organic flavors, but most is not.
ice is water molecules and is inorganic.
It may do, as gas from decaying organic matter trapped by the ice.
Organic salts may be used but these substances are more expensive.
A mineral is defined as a non-organic solid with a definite composition and crystal structure and which formed by natural processes. Glacial ice and salt meet all of these criteria. Sugar, however, is organic while water is a liquid and lacks a crystal structure.
Enceladus, its also has some relatively complex organic molecules...leading this BIOLOGIST to think it had/has some life on it. Europa, one of the moons of Jupiter is covered with ice
solid iodine, paradichlorobenzene, naphthalene, and many solid organic substances. Regular ice also sublimes if the tempeature is low enough.
It is an alcohol 1-butanol or n-butyl alcohol, it is an organic liquid.
Comets come from the coldest parts of the universe and contain ice and organic materials. Scientists believe that impacts from comets on earth are responsible for contributing to organic materials and possibly life on earth.
Fossils can not form in Ice. However Ice can preserve organic material (like a freezer) for many thousands of years. These frozen specimens are just that, they are not fossilised.