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Trending & News The ice crystals of ice cream are in a solid state of matter, while the milk and sugar solution created during the production process is a liquid. Finally, the air bubbles are in a gaseous state of matter.
At its core, ice cream is a colloid—a mixture of tiny ice crystals, liquid water, fat globules, and sugar molecules. When we think of solids, liquids, and gases, ice cream seems to exhibit all three characteristics when we think of solids, liquids, and gases.
In its frozen state, ice cream unquestionably behaves like a solid. Thus, to conclude, ice cream IS a solid.
A liquid freely takes the shape of a container and can be poured. The fact icecream doesn't pour off the cone means its a solid, or semi solid to be precise.
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Goes in as solid, comes out a few hours later as liquid. 🤮
A solid because can you drink it? No.
Wtf? Liquid ice cream? XD
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