Yes snow is just small particles of ice to put it simply. If you shredded and grinded ice until it the pieces were the size of snowflakes, you'd get something like snow
yes and no. Water is a liquid and ice is a solid. But they are made up of the same thing.
Yes
ice is just water frozen so yes
The white doesn't go anywhere when ice melts. When ice melts, its turns into water. Ice is just frozen water.
No, pure ice (frozen water) does not have any sodium in it, because pure ice is just pure water that is frozen, and since water is H2O, and not H2NaO, ice doesn't have sodium in it. Ice will have whatever chemicals or other contaminants in it that were in the water before it was frozen. If the water had salt in it then the ice will be salty too.
The frozen water at the South Pole is fresh water ice.
A snowflake is not a solid, just like snow or ice is not a solid, a snoeflake is just frozen rain.
Ice is just water in it's frozen, or solid, state.
Its just frozen water which is called ice
Mars does have water, it is just frozen in its ice caps.
ice is just water frozen so yes
No, the whole point of ice is that it is frozen and solid. Liquid ice is just water.
Water ice is the only "ice" there is. "Dry ice" if you've heard of it, is only a nickname for frozen CO2 (carbon dioxide). Everything can be an "ice." Basically, ice is frozen water. "Frozen" doesn't necessarily mean cold. Everything solid is an "ice", the way you are saying "ice." Metal is the "frozen" form of molten metal. I'm not saying you can literally go around calling everything solid "ice", I'm just saying ice is just a name of a solid form of water, which is a liquid.
No, it's not a mineral. It's just frozen water.
It is frozen water. Just joking. It's 'led'
Yes, and not just water ice. Triton's surface is mostly frozen nitrogen.
The white doesn't go anywhere when ice melts. When ice melts, its turns into water. Ice is just frozen water.
No, pure ice (frozen water) does not have any sodium in it, because pure ice is just pure water that is frozen, and since water is H2O, and not H2NaO, ice doesn't have sodium in it. Ice will have whatever chemicals or other contaminants in it that were in the water before it was frozen. If the water had salt in it then the ice will be salty too.
Ice melts faster in water because ice is made out of water but it is just frozen water put in the freezer.