Slush is a type of beverage that is mixed with crushed and flavoring powder, such as cool-aid, Crystal Light etc... There is a special way to produce slush, they have special machines at your local candy store. They have this generator machine that constantly churns the crushed ice and the flavoring powder, as the ice melts the powder kicks in and reacts creating an acidic property within the ice molecules. There are also generators to keep the content cool and firm. You can make slush at your own home using a blender.
But...an easier way if you had no blender would be to have one small/one big resealable bag, one cup of juice of your flavor, 4tablespoons salt and heaps of ice. First you fill the small bag with the juice, seal it. Then put it in the bigger bag put in some salt and ice as well. Push all the air out then, seal the bigger bag put on some gloves because this will make your hands cold. And now you start mushing, squishing and shaking the bag, until the ice melts. Make sure that everything is moving, but make sure that you don't burst the bag. And then open up the big bag and squeeze all the slush that is inside the small bag have a taste.....YUM!
Ice will make it thick. Though if you use too much you'll have chunks.
No it messes up your whole entire slushy you haft to have all of them witch is 3
Not water. 'Dry Ice' is frozen Carbon Dioxide.
No, hot water will just make it worse. Hot water is actually used to make ice rinks on snow or ice. Use a hair dryer or a space heater. Its a sign of other issues such as a leak or defective defrost cycle. Its important to have it taken care of quickly.
Hot water will make the ice cube melt really fast. If you use warm water it'll melt, but it takes a while. If you use cold water it won't melt unless the room is warm or hot.
Professional ice carvers use ice specifically made for carving. It is made in a tank with constantly flowing water to produce very clear, hard ice. If you attempt to make a carving block with still frozen water, it will shatter when you try to carve.
No it messes up your whole entire slushy you haft to have all of them witch is 3
water gives up energy to make ice
Not water. 'Dry Ice' is frozen Carbon Dioxide.
This is a supercooled water.
"Yes, technically margarita makers are just slushy makers for people who drink alcohol. You can just not put the alcohol in and use a slushy drink mix instead."
ummm......Carefully
yeah, did you ever make ice cubes before? you use tap water.
if u use cold water it becomes ice faster but warm water kills bacteria that r recreated or formed some how and is better to drink. :)
the type of material you can use to make the temperature of water is to, use boiling water or cold water and if you mix them together you can get warm water, and if you use hot water you'll have hot steamy water and for cold water you'll have an ice cold water.
putting it in some water and make a fog machine!
Dry ice goes through one change to make "fog", but water ice has to go through two changes to become a gas.You could use water ice to make fog, but it would have to go through the liquid phase before it evaporates or boils. But dry ice, instead of melting and evaporating, will go through what is called sublimation, which is the change of matter of solid to gas.
No, hot water will just make it worse. Hot water is actually used to make ice rinks on snow or ice. Use a hair dryer or a space heater. Its a sign of other issues such as a leak or defective defrost cycle. Its important to have it taken care of quickly.