Put it in the freezer
Method 1
Materials needed - a house with mains electricity, a freezer, a plug, hopes and dreams.
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1. Put it in the freezer
Method 2
Materials needed - a mouth, some puff, (Note - NOT puffs, i ain't no homophobe) and mints
1. Eat the mints to make your breath cold
2. Blow on the icecude to keep it cool
Method 3 (this is the one my science teacher told me)
Materials needed - A plane, Plane fuel, A pilot, A runway and clearance to fly
1. Fill the plane up with fuel
2. put the pilot in the plane
3. get on the plane
4. fly to the arctic
5. take your ice cube putside, pretty sure it wont melt there...although the ice caps are melting.. hmm...
Hope this helps :)
Hard plastic, like the used in coolers. It is about the same material as a refrigerator. I did a project on this for another question, so I cut up an old cooler into a cube, then picked up some foam for a second layer over the cube, like the kind of material shaped in a box that you use to ship cold things in the mail.
Because the freezer keep the ice cold. And its surrounding is of the same temperature
You can't keep it from freezing indefinitely. But if you wrap something cold, for example in a sweater, it will stay cold longer.You can't keep it from freezing indefinitely. But if you wrap something cold, for example in a sweater, it will stay cold longer.You can't keep it from freezing indefinitely. But if you wrap something cold, for example in a sweater, it will stay cold longer.You can't keep it from freezing indefinitely. But if you wrap something cold, for example in a sweater, it will stay cold longer.
There are ice cube trays that you can buy which will freeze water in the shape of a shot glass, which will keep your drink cold and melt when any drink is in it.
You could keep it in a freezer.
Maybe a freezer? OH! How about a fridge!
duh you have to keep it frozen in the freezer. its logic.
saw dust aluminum foil and copper
put them in cold water
Hard plastic, like the used in coolers. It is about the same material as a refrigerator. I did a project on this for another question, so I cut up an old cooler into a cube, then picked up some foam for a second layer over the cube, like the kind of material shaped in a box that you use to ship cold things in the mail.
Pour salt on it; it will postpone melting.
The freezing point of water is 32 degrees F.
because it is stupid
Because the freezer keep the ice cold. And its surrounding is of the same temperature
Tinfoil and Styrofoam. Styrofoam is a good insulator for hot and cold things, like when you hold a Styrofoam cup with hot tea in it, the tea in the cup wouldn't burn you. Take a jar, and wrap it with tinfoil, shiny side OUT. Cover the cap the exact same way. After, put lots of mashed up Styrofoam cups in until the jar is three quarters full, then insert your ice cube.It works, I've tried it.
Yes, it will keep the soda cold because the salt help the ice not to melt. Don't believe me check it yourself. Get an ice cube put a little salt on it and it doest melt. Or get an ice cube put some salt on it and then get a string put on top and IT WILL STICK!!!!!!!
By puting out in the sun with one ice cube lol. Jk i would think by using ice!!