Might make the fridge work a little harder but should be fine if it's warm. I'd avoid piping hot though.
My personal rule is, never put anything hot in a refrigerator. Let is cool first.
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but you just put the water in the refrigerator
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but you just put the water in the refrigerator
Nothing ,if the refrigerator is working properly. If you put water in the freezer it will become ice.
Soaking fruit in hot water can revive them and prepares them for a few days in the refrigerator.
Water expands when it becomes ice.So the glass will break if you put a glass of water inside the refrigerator. I put glasses of water inside my refrigerator all the time.It keeps it cold. If your glass is freezing and breaking you need to check your temp setting.
It is where the supply line is attached to a water line. May be under the kitchen sink or in the basement under the refrigerator in the closest supply line. Should be a hot water line. Hot water because most of the minerals stay in the water heater and the water in the supply line will be cold from sitting. Someone may have put a shutoff at the floor behind the refrigerator, but I doubt it.
The temperatures of hot and cold water can vary, but typically hot water is around 120-140°F while cold water is around 40-60°F. When frozen, both hot and cold water will reach the same temperature of 32°F (0°C) as they solidify into ice.
Water Turns To Ice Melted butter put back to refrigerator melted chocolate put back to the refrigerator melted ice cream put back to refrigerator