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Ever try this when it's really cold out?
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<blockquote data-quote="powerstroke73L" data-source="post: 1327537" data-attributes="member: 29843"><p>Boiling water freezes faster-that's why Zambonis use 160 degree F water to make ice. Boiling water is already giving up its heat in the form of hot vapor already-that's why when you remove a boiling pot of water from a heat source it stops boiling immediately because the heat energy is leaving so quickly the water does not stay at 212 degrees even a second. When you introduce boiling water to extreme cold it gives up all of it's heat so fast that it freezes even faster.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="powerstroke73L, post: 1327537, member: 29843"] Boiling water freezes faster-that's why Zambonis use 160 degree F water to make ice. Boiling water is already giving up its heat in the form of hot vapor already-that's why when you remove a boiling pot of water from a heat source it stops boiling immediately because the heat energy is leaving so quickly the water does not stay at 212 degrees even a second. When you introduce boiling water to extreme cold it gives up all of it's heat so fast that it freezes even faster. [/QUOTE]
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