No.
yes unilever do unfortunately test on animals and they make axe,sunlight,omo,lipton ice tea
pure is fresh ice cream
pure drak and pure ice
Ice is solid H2O so it is a pure substance, at least ideally.
You can test for pure silver using various methods, such as the magnet test (silver is not magnetic), the ice test (silver is a good conductor of heat, so ice should melt quickly when placed on it), or using nitric acid (pure silver will not react with nitric acid). A professional jeweler can also perform a specific gravity test or use an X-ray fluorescence analyzer to determine the purity of silver.
yes it is less dense than pure ice and this is a fact
water is pure so is homogeneous ice is pure so is homogeneous oil is pure so is homogeneous
if you have trees growing animals roaming aroundstreams with pure ice cold water in them and can see the top of a mountain you my friend have a healthy environment
yes
Yes, assuming we are talking about pure water and pure ice. Ice is the solid state of water and occurs at 32 degF or 0 degC.
A common test for silver is the "acid test," where a drop of nitric acid is applied to the metal. A positive result is indicated by a creamy white color, which implies the presence of silver. Other tests include the magnet test (silver is not magnetic) and the ice test (silver has high thermal conductivity and melts ice quickly).
If there is no salt or substance that makes it impure it is a pure mixture