salt ice water
put the soda in a bucket of ice and water and salt stir the bucket takes about 1-2 minuetes
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The fastest way to cool soda is to place it in a container filled with ice water and salt. The salt lowers the freezing point of the water, allowing the soda to cool more quickly. Alternatively, you can also place the soda in the freezer for about 15-20 minutes, but be careful not to leave it in for too long to avoid it freezing and exploding.
I keep my soda's outside in the garage. But i live in Texas so my sodas get really hot. and wen you pore it into a glass of ice it becomes watery. The best way is to put the can in some tuperware and fill it with ice and water then add salt...... (the salt lowers the fresing temp of water) then put it in the freeser and wait 20 min. and you have a soda the it 2 degrees above freezeing. You don't need to wait 20 minutes. I believe that it would take less than 3 minutes to cool a soda in this way. If you move the soda around in the ice-salt-water it will cool even faster (around 1 minute). It was proven in Myth-busters (Ep 29) that salt water and ice took 5 min to cool a six pack to 35.9 degrees F. I am unaware of the water to ice to salt ratios. The fastest way to cool your soda is to put them in ice and water in a cooler. So making it cold will make it cold.
The fastest way to cool a soda at a hot temperature is to place it in a bowl of ice water and add salt to the mixture. The salt lowers the freezing point of the water, speeding up the cooling process. Alternatively, you can place the soda in the freezer for about 15-20 minutes for a quick chill.
The fasest way to cool a soda is to put it in a cooler with ice or fill it up with cold water or just put it in a fridge
Put it in a mixture of salt water and ice.
Put it in a mixture of salt water and ice.
Drink it
baking soda because it is in finer particles.
time
because there sometimes to much stuff in the freezer, and because i thing it likes cold water better lol ------------------------- A more scientific answer: Water has a higher specific heat capacity (4.184 J/(g*K)) compared to air (1.00 J/(g*K)). This means that it takes more energy to heat a mass of water than the same mass of air. When soda is 'cooling', you can think of it as 'heating' its surroundings while cooling itself. Since the mass of water used to cool is usually a lot more than the mass of air in a freezer and water takes more energy to heat per unit mass, water takes away more energy (high specific heat capacity) more quickly (larger mass).