Yes; most bacteria will remain alive, albeit dormant, in freezing temperatures. If you asking due to concern of going out to eat or buying fountain drinks, think of it this way... Most places don't bother with little details like cleaning the inside of the ice machine.
Bacteria require warmth to multiply and thrive, however, when kept in cold environments such as a freezer, bacteria may become dormant, and become active after re-exposed to warmth. In fact, some bacteria that can survive in temperatures as low as 4 degrees celsius, without even being affected. To answer the question, yes, some bacteria can live in the freezer, however, most are not active at that temperature.
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Ice cubes are not naturally-occurring in the cube form, they are man-made. But ice itself is a mineral.
Nothing. Ice cubes are ice in cube form. There are other forms of ice, including meteorological (sleet, hail, road ice, and icicles) and manufactured ice that is in blocks, crushed, shaved, or powdered.
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No. The phase change requires adding heat, so melting ice cubes is an endothermic reaction.
Why turn them into plain clear ice cubes when u can have colorful ice cubes? colorful ice cubes are awesome
They do have ice cubes in Germany.
The ice cubes will sink.
Ice cubes are solid water.
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Since the ice itself is obviously frozen it will kill bacteria. If you have blocked or chipped ice leave it in the bag it came in and store in freezer. If you are making ice cubes from the fridge and want to make quite a lot then use Glad Bag and store ice cubes in there, then fill again and put into freezer.
Well, the general way of making ice cubes is filling ice cube trays with water and putting them in a freezer, or you can buy a fridge that has an ice cube machine to make ice cubes for you.
This will depend on the source of your water. In most developed countries, it is not necessary to boil water before freezing it for ice cubes because the water is safe to drink. However, in developing countries that don't have consistent safe pathogen-free water, you should boil the water to kill any of the bacteria in it before freezing it into ice cubes.
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The ice cubes get more radiation energy when in the sun.
Ice cubes are less dense than water.
Ice cubes are not naturally-occurring in the cube form, they are man-made. But ice itself is a mineral.