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It depends on the location you are at. There are many factors like the atmospheric pressure, temperature and the characteristics of the fridge. Say you are in the desert and it is 36 degrees Celsius. If the temperature inside the fridge is 2-8 degrees Celsius, then the icecube would melt faster on the counter. However, if you are in the north pole, where it is approximately -30 degrees Celsius, then the icecube will not melt at all. However, if the fridge in north pole is 2-8 degrees Celsius, then the icecube would melt faster inside the fridge than outside. It all depends on which temperature is higher or lower.
yes (that didn't answer my question.)
They do not.
Soda freezes faster because the sugar in the soda lowers its freezing rate and freezing point.
Hot and cold water and a freezer and a timer or stopwatch
The Freezer.
It depends on the location you are at. There are many factors like the atmospheric pressure, temperature and the characteristics of the fridge. Say you are in the desert and it is 36 degrees Celsius. If the temperature inside the fridge is 2-8 degrees Celsius, then the icecube would melt faster on the counter. However, if you are in the north pole, where it is approximately -30 degrees Celsius, then the icecube will not melt at all. However, if the fridge in north pole is 2-8 degrees Celsius, then the icecube would melt faster inside the fridge than outside. It all depends on which temperature is higher or lower.
Put your freezer on the fast freeze setting, your freezer should have one :)
leave it in the freezer
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Yes, they are faster when they are put in the freezer.
in the refrigerator the molecules are a little slow but freezer is almost stiff
Put it at the back of the freezer or by the fan in the back!
That is an incorrect question. A deep Freezer is not meant for pullinf down the temperature. Its meant to maintain the temperature.
They are moving faster
They are moving faster