and ice cream cone, or a waffle bowl
Yes ice cream is a solid until it melts. When it melts it is a liquid!!
Ice cream that is not melted is a solid. It is made up of ice crystals, fats, proteins, and sugars that are all in a solid state when cold.
It turns to a solid from a liquid
yes because ice cream is not a solid
because it holds all the ice cream from your hand
I think an ice cream machine uses solid ice.
solid to a liquid........................................ :)
yes
Well.....There is ice cream colored gold, but it's not solid gold of course.
Ice cream is certainly not a gas; it exists in a consistency that many would define as "semisolid". Normally, when cream is frozen, it becomes completely solid, forming a single, solid crystalline matrix of slow-moving polar water molecules. This is what happens to ice cream when it is placed in a freezer after it melts. As this texture is undesirable, ice cream is given a creamy texture through the process of churning -- while the cream is being frozen, it is stirred so that, instead of forming into one big solid ice crystal, the water in the cream forms several small ice crystals, which results in the soft, solid treat that ice cream lovers enjoy.
The fats and the water.
When ice cream melts, it undergoes a physical change from a solid to a liquid state due to an increase in temperature. This change does not involve any chemical reactions, as the composition of the ice cream remains the same.