iced hot chocolate
Because ice cream is better on a hot day then hot dog because a hot dog will make you more hotter
I don't think that is possible. How can "hot" make "cool" water "cold"? (also, 'hot ice' is boiling water)
No, hot water should not be used to make an ice rink. Cold water freezes faster and results in a smoother ice surface. Hot water can also create weak spots in the ice, making it less safe for skating.
dry ice and hot water
Yes, using hot water instead of cold water can make clearer ice because it contains fewer impurities that can cause cloudiness in the ice.
if you think of solid water (ice) as just the solid form of liquid water then any solid is the "ice" of its liquid. with that said you could say a hot piece of pure iron (for example) is the hot ice of liquid iron.
To make hot ice, you would need materials such as sodium acetate (often available as a powder or crystals), distilled water, a heat source, a glass container for mixing, and a stirring rod. Optional materials include a thermometer, a hot plate or microwave for heating the solution, and an ice bath for cooling and solidifying the hot ice.
you have to put ice cubes in a strainer and it will cool
Most ice machines can make a lot more ice than they do. Hot water over taxes the ice machine and may cause the machine to cut off.
http://www.instructables.com/id/Sodium-Acetate/ (but the soduim acetate will not be pure enough to make hot ice, ive tried it) go here for a good guide on how to make it
he made it to refresh people on hot days