There are probably screws around the edge of the inside cover under the seal that runs around the door.
Water kept in freezer looses heat and turns into solid as soon it reaches below its melting point.
Place the water in an area that has a temperature of under 0 degrees Celsius. A freezer will do.
The freezer takes heat out of the air in it, and discards the heat elsewhere. As long as the air in the freezer is colder than the water in the ice-cube tray, heat flows out of the water into the air around it, and is removed by the freezer. If the temperature of that air happens to be lower than the melting/freezing point of water, then the water eventually freezes at some time during the process.
hot water in a freezer will get hotter depending if the freezer is turned on.
Water becomes ice cubes in a freezer.
The freezing point of that salt solution will get even lower in temperature
The boiling point is 100 degrees celsius, exactly the same as ordinary water as the two are no different (apart from the sea salt).
The freezer but it depends on how cold you want your water a good trick to get your water colder is to wet a napkin then wrap it around your water bottle and put it in the freezer
Turn your freezer off before putting the water inside.
When water is in a cold environment the particles tend to pack tightly and closely together. A way to understand is is if you are freezing cold your body will try to pack tightly together to receive warmth. So the answer to your question is the particles pack together to get warmth.(will not get any heat until it IN your hand)
Open the freezer and press the light button that is pressed when you close the freezer. WHen the freezer light is off, you can use the water. Sorry, I havnt tried with ice :(
I think you need to try this. Put water in the freezer and see what happens.