If you keep the surrounding temperature below or around freezing point... yes.
Forever if you leave them in the freezer! But it melts in hours.
your body temperature is higher than that of an ice cube's, so your fast-moving molecules in your hand hit the slow-moving molecules in the ice cube, warming it up. the transfer of ice to water is just to let the atoms and molecules move about free-er in liquid form.
Ice is fine. My frozen meat lasted 50 hours
As long as inside the container is below 2 degrees you should be good. Id say 3 pounds should be good for about 2 hours.
keep it in the fridge
duh you have to keep it frozen in the freezer. its logic.
Keep them in the freezer...below Oc.
Put it in a freezer or a bucket of dry ice; but the freezer is better.
A freezer, a very freezing temperature, etc.
To keep an ice cube from melting for up to 8 hours, you can store it in a well-insulated cooler with additional ice packs or dry ice. Keeping the cooler closed as much as possible will also help maintain the ice cube's temperature. Alternatively, you can wrap the ice cube in a thick layer of newspaper or aluminum foil to insulate it further.
By putting it in a freezing environment of 0oC or lower
an ice cube is made of frozen H2O, which forms 'ice', ice's appearance can be different depending on the chosen shap the ice was frozen in. hope this helps :)
frozen water An ice cube is a cube (or other shape) that is simply frozen water that has been in an area that is 32 degrees or colder for a certain amount of time.
freezing
An ice cube is a frozen diamond, preserving its coolness until it melts away.
Forever if you leave them in the freezer! But it melts in hours.
Frozen water in cube shape.