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The answer is D. The metal ice-cube tray has a higher conductivity.
if the tray is metal. i think it could be tried.
Melt the block, fill an ice cube tray with the water then freeze the ice cube tray.
Depends how big the ice tray is.
well.... if u have a ice cube tray u can pour some juice into the ice cube tray and freeze it. It will work best with oj.
There is no such thing as a "standard ice cube tray" -I have seen many different ones. Please use proper measures.
The water would freeze due to the cold temperature in the freezer. As the water reaches its freezing point, the molecules slow down and form a solid structure, turning into ice. This process would continue until the water in the ice cube tray is completely frozen.
depends on the tray, genius.
An example of a cube that can hold liquid is an ice tray. An ice tray is made up of several cubes. Water is poured into these cubes then frozen to help cool drinks.
That happens to be the number of sections in your tray. Some have only 6 or 8, others have upwards of 20. Also, 13 or 15 being odd numbers, would make the mfg. of tray too expensive.
If you really wanted to limit your search to an ice cube in Antarctica, you could look in a research station freezer, in the ice cube tray.
put sugar on a ice tray and put it in the freezer