You need a glass, ice cream, and carbonated soda (pop); the flavors for each are your choice. Take a scoop or a big spoonful of ice cream and drop it into the bottom of the glass. Fill the glass with soda, the ice cream will float to the top; voila, an ice cream float. One of the most popular are vanilla ice cream in root beer called a root beer float or a brown cow.
The density in the ice cream.
Obviosly Ice cream has milk, but their are certain chemicals in one another. Vanilla ice cream has a chemical named SIO which provides the VANILLA ice cream to float; & Chocolate ice cream has another chemical named TEO which allows the CHOCOLATE ice cream to sink to the bottom of the container.
i think a root beer flot will be good
actually, you need ice cream
a root beer float
An ice cream float and a soda geyser
Well, darling, back in 1955, you could have enjoyed a delicious ice cream float for around 25 cents. Of course, prices may have varied depending on where you were, but that's the ballpark figure. Now go treat yourself to a float and pretend you're in the '50s!
Amongst other things ice cream has fat in it (its made from cream after all) fat floats on water.
Root beer with ice cream is called a Root Beer Float. I don't think there is a specific name if the ice cream is chocolate.
It depends on the float. But all you do is take Vanilla Bean Ice cream put it in the botton of a cup(1 or 2 scoops is fine) then you add the soda you want the float to be...so if u want a rootbeer float u add rootbeer to the ice cream
To make a Sunkist float, fill a glass with vanilla ice cream and slowly pour Sunkist orange soda over the ice cream until the glass is full. Serve with a straw and enjoy!
One example is a float, where you put a scoop of ice cream into a glass of soda (usually root beer or cola). Another is a milkshake, where you blend the ice cream until it is a smooth liquid.