In the laboratory, cold fluids are commonly used.
A mix of shaved ice and distilled water is used to establish the "triple point of water" - 0oC.
A mix of alcohol and 'dry ice (solid CO2) is used to freeze out any water from a liquid.
And liquid Nitrogen is used as very cold liquid to cool vacuum plant etc.
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Cold liquids are generally more effective at quenching thirst compared to hot liquids. Cold liquids help to lower body temperature and provide quick hydration, which can be more refreshing when one is thirsty. Cold beverages also have a more satisfying and refreshing sensation on the palate, making them a better choice for quenching thirst.
The insulation of a thermos slows the transfer of heat into or out of it. So if there is a hot liquid inside, it cools down more slowly, and if there is a cold liquid inside, it warms up more slowly.
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Some easy cold remedies are consuming lots of liquids, taking hot baths, and using a humidifier. Other cold remedies are to get plenty of rest and avoid coffee and alcohol.
OK well, liquids expand at cold temperature while other matter contracts at cold temp. so the liquids expand and turn into ice. I need more info, How come liquids don't freeze at the same rate as what
Styrofoam cups have insulating properties that help to retain the temperature of the liquid inside. The material is made up of many small air pockets that slow down the transfer of heat, keeping hot liquids hot and cold liquids cold.
Cocoa powder is partially soluble in water and other liquids. It may not dissolve completely, so it is common to see some residue or clumps when mixed with cold liquids. Warm liquids can help dissolve cocoa powder more effectively.
Did you know when you drink hot liquids, it makes a person feel more generous, and trusting.
This depends on the freezing point.