Ice is cold, right? So the term 'ice cold water' is just comparing the temperature of the water to the temperature of the ice.
It depends what kind of injury if a burn run it under cold water if you twisted ur ankle ice it.
If the water is cold enough it will turn into ice.
just very cold water,just ice cold water,also needed when making pie crusts,cold temperature helps with the consistency
Nope, no acid when water freezes, the water freezes by the very cold air turning cold water and cold air makes ice. It's like a recipe!
Carbonated water does not taste good. Have you ever gone to refill your soda and the syrup is out? All you will taste is the carbonated water, gross. Similarly if you put dry ice in a water cooler filled with regular water, the CO2 given off by the dry ice 'vaporizing' can mix with the water and cause it to taste like carbonated water if not allowed to vent. If the dry ice 'vaporization' is allowed to vent out then all you will taste is water, but it will be ice cold.
Cold water will help. Ice is better if you have it around.
(Because) Ice can cool the drink without mixing with it, or at least it can before it melts. Using just cold water would ruin the taste of the beverage (it washes it out, yech). if you're talking about putting ice or cold water into a glass of water, than that is ironic, because if you are going to put cold water into your cup of warm water, why not just drink the cold water in the first place?
Because we can afford refrigerators with ice machines.
Ice use is better for cold sores.
Ice is cold, right? So the term 'ice cold water' is just comparing the temperature of the water to the temperature of the ice.
It depends what kind of injury if a burn run it under cold water if you twisted ur ankle ice it.
It is a water with ice.....
Most people would say ice, because it's colder, but I say neither is. Ice is just frozen water (which is a physical change), therefore, neither is better than the other.
Winter taste like ice, freezing cold snowy ice.
Cold Water. Water expands when it freezes, which makes ice less dense.
Depending on your taste !