Ice had latent heat, it could give more of chilling effect than putting the same quantity of water at 0 oC.
For example, a 330 cc of cola at 25 oC, drop in 100 g of ice and you got it to about 1 oC. Blend in with icy water and you got it at 19 oC. Blend in icy water to 1 oC and you got yourselves bucket of water with faint taste of cola.
Have some calculation, water heat capacity is 4.2 kJ/kg.oC and heat of fusion is 333 kJ/kg.
If you want to drink salt water, you can drink it exactly the same way that you would drink anything else; any fluid can be swallowed. However, there are better things to drink.
Depending on the amount, drinking gasoline can cause death.
Well you must state what you mean by "which works better." works better at what? well i think this is what you're talking about. Gatorade is better for a sport but water is much better for a sport or anything. You should just drink water, of course you can drink gatorade, its not that bad for you but don't drink it to much.
I think it's because it tastes better. ^^
Immediately before and during exercise drink 2 litres cold water, the icier the better.
ummm mr,hocking is chill and we DRINK in his class sweet. ummm mr,hocking is chill and we DRINK in his class sweet.
there is no max. the more the better
eat drink swim dance chill out with friends
When drinkning a Monster drink or any other drink, it isn't as much as you focus better it is that the amount of caffeine and sugar you are drinking is just keeping you awake. Then you crash later once the sugar rush is over
Drink milk or eat dairy it will chill you out and stop the roll.
a sport drink is better
Drink cold water and lay your tongue out to a level 3 fan until it runs out in chill.
My answer is that.... kids should drink whatever they want to drink. Its their choice.
No, you are better to slowly drink water or an isotonic drink.
After exercise, you heart is pumping like crazy. You need to drink some water [not chug the water] and chill first.
Africans drink about the same amount of coffee as other nationalities.
Sugars.