Usually less than a dollar - I just bought 2 yesterday -$1.98.
The answer is D. The metal ice-cube tray has a higher conductivity.
Melt the block, fill an ice cube tray with the water then freeze the ice cube tray.
well.... if u have a ice cube tray u can pour some juice into the ice cube tray and freeze it. It will work best with oj.
Depends how big the ice tray is.
if the tray is metal. i think it could be tried.
If you really wanted to limit your search to an ice cube in Antarctica, you could look in a research station freezer, in the ice cube tray.
Water, an ice cube tray and a freezer.
There is no such thing as a "standard ice cube tray" -I have seen many different ones. Please use proper measures.
When an ice cube slowly disappears from the ice tray in the freezer, that is sublimation. The solid water (ice) is turning directly to the gas state (water vapor)- it skips over the liquid phase.
You may have a leak in your tray where the water dripped out before it froze completely.
depends on the tray, genius.
The question was not how many cubes are in a tray but how many cups of ice were in a tray. An average ice tray equals about two cups of ice