No. But if u have a freezer or fridge in ur room that would work
to make stuff cold
The sold form of water is called ice. Many people use it to keep their drinks cool. 8-Pyerr we knew dat
Ice
The same as the ice (or nearly so, as the salt may have been warmer). Salt does not melt ice by heating it, but by lowering the freezing point. Perhaps the questioner was curious about old-time ice cream freezers, which use salt. The idea there is to have liquid water as cold as possible, since liquids are more effective heat exchangers than solids.
Dry ice is solid carbon dioxide. For carbon dioxide to become solid within Earth's atmospheric pressure, it must be at around -72oC. This makes dry ice useful as a coolant in some areas.Dry ice sublimes; that is, it passes from the solid state to the gas state, without becoming a liquid (when heated beyond -72oC). This makes it useful in producing a foggy effect in theatre or at events.
ice...dry ice...
Ice, refrigerator.
Some ways to keep a drink cold include: Put it in the fridge Use ice
One use for ice is to put it in a drink to keep it cool, and you can also use it in an ice pack/cold compress. The one other use i know is to keep perishable food from going bad.
You can use dry ice in a variety of ways. You can use it to keep drinks cold, in hot tubs or pools and more to make fog effects, and to keep some insects away.
Salt is used to keep the ice cream cold, and it is also what you use to make the ice cold enough in a machine, to make the cream form into a solid.
You should always use a thermometer.
You should always use a thermometer.
Ice use is better for cold sores.
in cold welding you use an ice block and some ice cubes
Because that is the best and most effective way to keep food and drink cool
you but a heater in side the room.