The number of ice cubes needed to make a drink cold varies depending on the size of the glass, the initial temperature of the drink, and the desired coldness level. Generally, 2-3 ice cubes are enough to cool a drink quickly in a typical 8-12 oz glass.
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It varies depending on the size of the ice cubes and the efficiency of the toilet's drainage system. However, in general, it would likely take a significant number of ice cubes to clog a toilet, as they are designed to handle solid waste and toilet paper, not ice cubes. It is not recommended to intentionally attempt to clog a toilet with ice cubes.
It depends on factors like the ice cube size and room temperature, but typically small ice cubes may take a few minutes to melt enough to flavor the water.
I've had a slight headache after drinking a very cold drink too quickly on a hot (sweaty) day.
Adding ice cubes to water causes the ice cubes to melt due to the higher temperature of the water transferring heat to the ice. This process requires energy in the form of heat, which is taken from the surrounding water, resulting in a decrease in temperature and making the water colder.
That would happen if there are ice cubes in the drink, and the ice cubes melt. Why? Because the amount of water in the drink increases. The phase change is from solid to liquid; this is called melting. You can avoid the drink watering down by not letting the ice touch the drink directly: either put the drink in a larger container with ice, or put a plastic bag with ice cubes into the drink. However, this way it will probably take longer for the drink to cool down.
yes it bad to drink cold water while taking medicine
take med sleep drink and wait
It would take 27 cubes with sides of 2cm.
27 cubes 3x3x3
You don't have a cold, you have the flu now go take some nyquil
figure it out
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take a nap, have a cup of coffee, have a cold shower, eat something high in protein, or drink an energy drink.
8 of them.
2*2*2 = 8 cubes.
2 x 2 x 2 = 8 cubes.