Not really.
Ice is just frozen water. You can't make an element out of another element any old how.
Yes it does. Everything in the universe is made up of elements. Elements are a combination of atoms.
Ice itself is not composed of elements as it is a compound made up of water molecules in a solid state. However, the water molecules in ice are composed of hydrogen and oxygen atoms, which are elements.
Rock road ice cream is a compound because elements are single pure elements. The sugar in ice cream itself is made up of C12H22O11. When something is made up of more than one element, it is a compound.
Ice cubes made of water do not have any carbohydrates.
They can be made of any elements. For example, at normal pressure and temperatures below 273 Kelvin, the gases hydrogen and oxygen can combine to make particles of the solid - known as ice.
No, dry ice is the solid form of CO2. CO2 is a molecule made of 2 elements: Carbon and Oxygen.
Comets, though they may contain other elements.
Elements are made of atoms. The atom is the smallest single unit that exists in any type of element and their number varies in the elements.
There is no flour in any kind of ice cream.
No. Any kind of light is not made up of elements, but rather of photons, which have no rest mass.
No, but there was a car buried UNDER 6 in. of ice!
Any substance made up of two or more elements chemically combined is a compound.