ice is already in solid form so you cant freeze it
No. While Pluto is very cold, it is not cold enough for hydrogen to freeze.
Dry ice can freeze antifreeze, as dry ice is extremely cold at around -78.5°C (-109.3°F. When placed in contact with antifreeze, which typically has a lower freezing point, the antifreeze will freeze as it absorbs the cold energy from the dry ice.
When water gets cold, it can freeze and turn into ice. The molecules in the water slow down and come together, forming a solid structure. This process is known as freezing.
climate change affects the sea ice because if it is too hot the ice melts, and if it is too cold it will freeze.
The fastest way to freeze ice cream is to spread it out in a thin layer on a baking sheet and place it in the freezer. This increases the surface area exposed to the cold, allowing it to freeze more quickly. Stirring the ice cream every 30 minutes can also help it freeze faster.
It gets cold.
by putting it in the freezer...that makes it freeze and get cold...
not cold enough
To make it cold? To win a bar bet that you can hold money in your hand without touching it?
They don't.
Things freeze in dry ice because dry ice is solid carbon dioxide that is extremely cold at -78.5°C (-109.3°F). When an object comes into contact with dry ice, heat is transferred from the object to the dry ice, causing the object's temperature to drop rapidly and freeze.
The Ancient Romans had no access to ice or anything ice cold, or a freezer.
Water was put in a very cold place so it could freeze into ice.
No. While Pluto is very cold, it is not cold enough for hydrogen to freeze.
Pressurize it through a small nozzle. It will freeze at the nozzle.
if the wether is cold it will cuase it to freeze back up.
Freeze it, with cold temperatures. Example: Put a cup of it in the freezer for the night, wham! Ice!