How do I make water out of ice?!


Question: How do I make water out of ice?
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Sounds like your going places in life.
Good to see that there are intelligent question's asked on Y/A.
Some idiot was asking about White Piedmontese Truffles.
Everyone knows about that kind of easy stuff.

But how to turn ice into water?

They say some guy turned water into wine a few thousand years ago.
That sounds easy.
But ice into water?

I have to consult with Betty on that one.
I think she's right ( no one knows for sure how to do it).-:)



The scientist who invented the formula died, so no one knows. It might take years of research to rediscover how this anomaly works. In the meantime, I suggest you get water out of the tap if you're thirsty. Although, my dog gets it out of the toilet bowl.



-stick the ice in a cup and place it in the sun for awhile.
-or boil it in a pan.
-or put it in the microwave.
-or put it on the table and come back in a few hours...



I can't believe that you actually got some serious answers! Are you kidding? You let the ice thaw out either in the refrigerator (not the freezer) or at room temperature or in the microwave. And presto, water.



Placing the ice in an endothermic environment will provide you with the results you are looking for.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Endothermic



melt it.
either put it in a cup and wait for it to melt on it's own
OR
microwave it and then refrigerate the water if you want to drink it quicker.
still, i think it's just easier to drink from the tap :/



Some people melt it, others smash the ice with a hammer so that each individual molecule is separated from another.



1.Put the ice in a cup and put it in the microwave.


2. Just let it melt!


Why are you asking this question!?



1.place ice on a clean surface
2. wait patiently
3.drink up



Let the ice thaw out or melt.........



Have it time travel to World War II



melt it.




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