if you are comparing the water and Ice then it is neither. they are both the same.
From one point of view you have a mixture - even though they are the same - one is in the solid state and the other is in the fluid state.
From another - its an homogeneous substance since they are the same element.
To be literal as to your question: which is about the ICE itself and the water is not actually the substance in question. With that then the Ice is a substance and as long as it is ICE is is not mixing with the water. When the state changes from solid to liquid the melted liquid has become the other substance and is no longer ICE.
Ice is solid H2O so it is a pure substance, at least ideally.
No, ice cubes in liquid water are considered a homogeneous mixture because they form a single phase with uniform composition throughout, despite the presence of two different states of water (solid ice and liquid water).
Ice is a pure substance because it is composed of only one type of molecule - water. Unlike mixtures which are made up of different substances, ice is made of a repeating pattern of water molecules arranged in a solid structure.
Iced water is not considered a pure substance; it is a mixture. While the water itself (H2O) is a pure substance when in its liquid or solid form, iced water contains ice (solid water) and liquid water, which coexist at 0 degrees Celsius. The presence of ice and liquid water together creates a heterogeneous mixture rather than a single pure substance.
It is a mixture.
Ice is solid H2O so it is a pure substance, at least ideally.
No, ice cubes in liquid water are considered a homogeneous mixture because they form a single phase with uniform composition throughout, despite the presence of two different states of water (solid ice and liquid water).
Ice is a solid form of water. It is a compound.
Ice cream is a mixture.
Ice is water (H2O) in it's solid state. It is a substance because it is entirely composed of one molecule and is not "mixed" with anything.
Mixture
Ice is a pure substance, not a mixture or compound. Ice is the solid form of water, with a chemical formula of H2O. It is made up of water molecules arranged in a crystal lattice structure.
Lemonade is not a pure substance because it is a mixture of water, lemon juice, sugar, and possibly other ingredients such as ice. Each component can be separated from the mixture, indicating it is not a pure substance.
a cloud is a mixture of water vapor and dust(ground)
A mixture that contains only one substance is called a homogenous mixture, such as salt dissolved in water. In this case, even though it appears to be a mixture, it is still only one substance present.
Ice is a pure substance because it is composed of only one type of molecule - water. Unlike mixtures which are made up of different substances, ice is made of a repeating pattern of water molecules arranged in a solid structure.
Iced water is not considered a pure substance; it is a mixture. While the water itself (H2O) is a pure substance when in its liquid or solid form, iced water contains ice (solid water) and liquid water, which coexist at 0 degrees Celsius. The presence of ice and liquid water together creates a heterogeneous mixture rather than a single pure substance.