you pee on it!!
you look on you tube under intently frozen water you cant make hot water once you touch it because eat the moment it gets colder then it wont be hot water it will be cold water
No. Under controlled circumstances, when you freeze 1 measure of water, it expands to about 1 and 1/10th of a measure. When melted, it will once again equal 1 measure of water.
Electronics in general are "ruined" once they fall in water. Try the link Fix a cell phone that fell into water.
You pay for an iPod Touch once. Certain stores make it possible for it to be payed over time, but you usually pay it all at once at most stores.
Well, yes if they freeze it once, they can freeze it again. come on buddy use a little common sense.
yes because the pure water does not contain the nuclei that it needs to freeze
Ice does not melt all at once, and water does not freeze all at once. If you add heat energy to ice, it will melt at 0 oC. If you take away heat energy, water will freeze at 0 oC. The temperature will not change until the phase change is complete, so during the phase change, both liquid water and ice will be present.
Yes, as it is liquid and partially water, you can freeze wine. There are a few major problems with this though, namely it wouldn't taste at all the same (or good) once thawed and would break the glass bottle it was stored in when frozen. Also, it would freeze at a much lower temperature than water, being that is alcohol.
Once the water temperature reach -4°,it does not freeze anymore,
What you do is you put a water bottle horizontally in your freezer for 2-4 hours if you open it and its frozen heat the water bottle to room temp. (forgot to mention that it is easier to do it when room temp) then once you find the time where its not frozen but very cold water you take it out very gently and make it vertical again like normal and then hit the bottom of the water bottle against a hard surface and watch it freeze. p.s.-it is best if the water bottle is unsealed if it is not them boil some water and put it in a bottle but it is not as good.
When Sodium Acetate is mixed with water, the water cannot freeze. When you put it in the freezer, the water stays in liquid form even when it's way below freezing point. However, if you touch the mixture later or do anything that disrupts the surface, it creates a little "seed," which is a little point where there is space for ice crystals to grow. Once the first crystals emerge, the ice spreads and since the mixture was in supercooling mode, the ice has enough low temperature to quickly freeze.
Once the contaminants touch the ground they seep into the groundwater table, after this they are distributed into groundwater wells and aquifers.