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Are you talking about how to stop them from being made? If so, there should be a lever (often silver) that you can lift up that stops the water from entering the cube maker.

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How do you stop the water in a car from freezing?

In the winter, when the temps go below freezing, there should not be any water in a car. It should be antifreeze, actual windshield wiper fluid, etc.... This will prevent any freezing.


How do you turn off or stop the ice from making with one of those ice-making refrigerators?

There is normally a thin metal bar that goes into the ice bin to detect when the ice bin is full. If you lift that bar up all the way (gently, don't bend it) it should stay there, turning off the ice maker. Some types of refridgerators may be different, but this has worked on several I have owned.


Why does freezing have an effect on amylase?

Freezing should have an effect on amylase. Amylase is an enzyme, which is therefore a protein, and has optimum conditions. Freezing it will severely slow it down, and I'm pretty sure will denature it, so yes it will completely reduce if not stop the effect of amylase. Freezing does not denature enzymes, heat does.


Do raw vegetables tend to go bad after freezing?

Yes, raw vegetables can deteriorate in quality after freezing due to enzyme activity that can affect texture and flavor. While freezing halts bacterial growth, it doesn't stop all enzymatic processes, which can lead to changes in taste and texture over time. For best results, it's recommended to blanch vegetables before freezing to preserve their quality. However, properly frozen vegetables can still be safe to eat even after extended storage.


What is the effect of freezing on bacteria?

Bacteria like Archaebacteria can survive in extreme temperatures but eubacteria cannot. Since Eubacteria die from the harsh temperature and Archaebacteria cannot reproduce your immune system kills all of the Archaebacteria. That is why freezing in a technical sense stops bacteria from reproducing.