no it will not
This is a trick question. You need to know the amount of water & the temperature.
Yes, making ice cubes at home does cost money. The cost would come from the electricity used by the freezer to freeze the water into ice cubes. However, the cost is usually minimal compared to other household expenses.
The time to freeze water calculator is used to determine how long it will take for a specific volume of water to freeze at a given temperature.
Depends on the starting temperature of the liquid being frozen, the melting point of the liquid being frozen, and the temperature of the freezer being used to freeze the liquid. Of course it depends upon the temperature of the water being placed in the ice trays, and the temperature of the freezer into which the trays are placed ... but mine, room-temp tap water into a stack of 4 ice trays ... about 10 hours.
the temperature of ice cubes are lower than the temperature of the water around them. The heat energy from the water is used up in the process of melting the ice, so the water temperature drops.
Anything 'anti' is against. Therefore 'anti'freeze is against freezing. It will not freeze before water will and that is why it is used in an engines cooling system rather than water.
Liquid anti freeze is used in windshield wiper fluid, in coolant for engines, HVAC chillers and solar water heaters. Anti freeze is also used in a component that defrosts airline wings.
Yes, salt water can freeze completely. However, the presence of salt decreases the freezing point of water, so it will freeze at a lower temperature compared to pure water. This is why salt is often used to prevent roads from freezing in colder temperatures.
No. It's used to melt ice.no wat ever
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sorry, question very hard to understand. Do you mean does boiling water freeze quicker than normal cold water from the tap? There is a special case where the hot water freezes quicker I think. some have said that this is due to the fact that some of the water being boils has boiled off, and therefore the hotter one has less water to freeze, but also you have lot of complicated things like Eddie currents inside the water that could help it freeze. Its hard to say why this has been seen to happen, because water has a very high specific heat capacity, so you would think it impossible for cold water to freeze before hot water.
Yes and no. Water is an excellent coolant but does not have all the properties of antifreeze. Water provides no freeze protection or corrosion resistance.