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Just put some water into an ice tray in the freezer. How long do I wait?

>> No.12221819 [DELETED] 

>>12221809
you have until the end of trumps presidency which should be any seconds now; tick tock.

>> No.12221821

>>12221809
>How long do I wait?
Depends on how cold the water you filled the tray was, how large of cubes your tray will make, and what the temp of your freezer is set to.

Given that we don't have that information we can't answer your question.

>> No.12221824

>>12221821
4°C water, 1x2x1cm cubes, and -18°C

>> No.12221830 [DELETED] 

>>12221824
Huh?

Can you retype that in a language we can understand on an AMERICAN WEBSITE

>> No.12221834

>>12221830
this is not an american website

>> No.12221836 [DELETED] 

>>12221834
Huh?

>> No.12221838

>>12221830
This is a Japanese website, and even if you're a dumb Amerifat, you should know how to convert these

>> No.12221844 [DELETED] 
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>>12221838
>This is a Japanese website

>> No.12221846

>>12221819
They will never get a 2/3rds majority in the senate to impeach Trump. They couldn't block Trump's veto of the veto of Trump's wall spending either. You can't stump the Trump.

>> No.12221870

>>12221809
overnight

>> No.12221877

>>12221809
Do Europeans REALLY have to freeze their own unsafe to drink tap water?

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>>12221846
cringe

>> No.12222080

People make a lot of dumb threads on here. Never breed please

>> No.12222177

>>12221821
>Depends on how cold the water you filled the tray was,
This. Hot water freezes much faster.

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>>12221830
REMEMBER

>> No.12222217
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>>12221809
why are the ice cubes so much darker blue than the plastic when they're in the hole? are they dyed? if so then how do these dark blue cubes coming out clear?

I don't get it

>> No.12222226

>>12221824
2 hours

>> No.12222232

>>12222217
Please help me . someone answer

>> No.12222236

>>12222217
Go to your local middle school and ask them if you can sit in on the science class for a day

>> No.12222248

>>12222217
>why are the ice cubes so much darker blue than the plastic when they're in the hole?
Because there is a small amount of liquid water between those cubes and the plastic mold. That liquid water fills in the tiny cracks and gaps so all you see is the blue color. the ice cubes that are out of the mold don't have this thin layer of water so they appear white thanks to diffraction.

you're basically asking "why do scratches on clear things make them look white"

>> No.12222254

>>12221830
>USA is a minority on 4chan
It's just like real life, anywhere you go you're a minority.

>> No.12222270

>>12222248
but I can see droplets on the side of the plastic and they don't make it darker?

does it only work in holes and not flat bits?

>> No.12222272

>>12222232
Anon talking aboot the water layer is a dingus or trolling you. The lighting is on the top left so you're mostly seeing the shadow in the cube sockets

(There is some diffuse refraction but that's not the dominant effect here. Look at the bottom right sides of the highest cubes, they look white)

>> No.12222273

>>12222254
>he says, speaking english, on an a website made by Americans, using computers invented by Americans, on the internet created by Americans, in a world held together by the threat of American violence

You wish you could escape us, but all the world is our bitch and you most of all.

>> No.12222280

>>12222270
>does it only work in holes
Yes.
The water, via capillary action, fills the gaps between the cubes and the tray which would otherwise refract light back at you.

How on earth are you an adult yet are somehow not aware of this?

>> No.12222281

>>12222248
... Anon, I don't think you understand why scratches on clear things make them look white.

>> No.12222285

>>12222270
it's in the shadow dummy
the holes without ice in them are darker as well because they are in shade

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>>12221834

>>12221838

Our founder was born, raised, and lives in the United States of America.

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>>12222307

>> No.12222329

>>12222323
Yup, created in America by an American.

>> No.12222356

>>12222285
OH I SEE THE EMPTY HOLE. I think you're right. the empty hole is darker than the ice hole because the ice hole has water in taking up the dark.

then what is >>12222280 talking about?

>> No.12222371

>>12221819
Is trump really the first thing on your mind? Lol jesus christ not even the people that voted for him obsess over him this much.

>> No.12222375

>>12222329
with a japanese software parts kit

>> No.12222399

>>12222375
Japanese parts kit written on an American operating system

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>>12222217
>>12222232
>>12222270
>>12222356
S-soup cylinder anon?

>> No.12222412

>>12222399
How do you know it was written on an American operating system?

>> No.12222499

>>12221819
5 1/2 years is a long time to wait for ice.

>> No.12222516

>>12222412
>he thinks factory machines run on microcuck winblows

>> No.12222763

>>12221819
I don't even like Trump but he's not getting impeached you stupid mutt.

>> No.12222935

>>12221809
A good ice cube needs to ferment for at least a year before the water denatures into pure umami

>> No.12222959

Use hot water next time, you won't have to wait as long because it freezes faster.

>> No.12222968

>>12222959
i still don't know if this is correct or not
it sounds like some bullshit, but I'm not wasting my time setting up a physics experiment to check if it just gives me clearer ice cubes or whatever

>> No.12222971

>>12222406
Soup cylinder theory makes more sense than this question, come on.

>> No.12222978

>>12222968
Do you freeze your water in ice trays?

>> No.12223000

>>12222968
Google Mpemba Effect. It is true.

>> No.12223055

>>12222307
>I'm older than moot
Should I kill myself?

>> No.12223141

>>12223055
Yes

>> No.12223211

>>12221809
Check every 45 seconds for the next three hours, if it gets to frozen they’ll be ruined

>> No.12223375

>>12221809
>not activitating your cubes

>> No.12223395

>>12222307
He lives in Japan

>> No.12223923

>>12221824
I'm also gonna need the material and thicknesses to get R-factor values. Is there an empty space between each cube or is it all contiguous?

>> No.12224108

>>12221809
Better question is why are you freezing water when you could freeze juice for a tasty treat

>> No.12224933

>>12222177
>This. Hot water freezes much faster.
Water take 4.2 kJ / kg to drop 1C between 100C and 0C more or less.
It takes 355 kJ / kg to go from 0C water to 0C ice, this is the latent heat of fusion.

The most energy you need to extract is the latent heat of fusion. The starting temperature is mostly irrelevant given how large that latent heat of fusion is and how easy it heat to heat or cool liquid water.
Claiming that warmer water freezes faster is fucking retarded and incorrect. While a greater difference in temperature raises the exchange of heat between objects that factor constantly changes as the difference between temperatures changes. Which is to say if you have 20C water and 1C water with an environment of -10C air the 20C water will give up more heat to start, but by the time it's cooled to 1C it's now losing that heat at the same rate the 1C water was.

>> No.12225026

>>12224933
It works in reverse too actually confirmed by molecular dynamics and simulation, scientist thinks its because of deviation from Maxwell-Boktzman distribution.
arxiv.org/abs/1611.04948

>> No.12225027

>>12222222
2 hours?????????

>> No.12225972

>>12221809
>frozen ice
kys

>> No.12226104

>>12225972
It's very hot in Finland right now. We have something like 20°C (68°F) outside. I need a lot of ice.

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Since this is an ice thread I was wondering if anyone could help me out on how to prevent ice spikes from forming in my cubes. They keep poking me everime I try swallowing them and I am having guests over soon. Help

>> No.12227093

>>12226735
just put something over the tray?
holy fuck anon I think you're actually retarded

>> No.12227909

>>12226104
>68°
>hot
Jfc, if it goes below 73 in cold.

>> No.12227912

>>12221809
UNTIL ITS FROZEN

>> No.12227982

>>12226104
Literally sweater weather lmao