Tinfoil and Styrofoam. Styrofoam is a good insulator for hot and cold things, like when you hold a Styrofoam cup with hot tea in it, the tea in the cup wouldn't burn you. Take a jar, and wrap it with tinfoil, shiny side OUT. Cover the cap the exact same way. After, put lots of mashed up Styrofoam cups in until the jar is three quarters full, then insert your ice cube.
It works, I've tried it.
Felt can keep and ice cube from melting. Felt acts as an insulator. Newspaper will help keep the warm air out an keep the cold air in. Wool is a poor conductor and doesn't transfer energy well.
There are a few materials to keep an ice cube from melting. you can use rubber, plastic, wood, cardboard, wax paper aluminun foil, bubble wrap,paper, clay, sandpaper, styryfoam, cotton and fabric. Try to get bad heat conductors because this wouldn't transfer the energy away from the ice cube.
I made a ice cube insolator with some of those materials and it kept the ice cube from melting for over 3 hours.
Keep it below 32 degrees F or 0 degrees C.
by hardening it using carbon(iv) oxide gas (which keeps the temp below those means)
keep it in the freezer and never let it out
Cold materials
such as a frezer and other cold things
Cold area, e.g. deep fridges,
Styrofoam stays cold for a long time, i.e. good insulation for ice cubes
Styrofoam, it keeps the light away so it wont melt as quickly
Hard plastic is used by industry because of it's ability to control heat loss.
saw dust aluminum foil and copper
how do i keep and ice cube from melting with out foam for 8 hours
you can put sawdust on the ice cube
ive found plastic to very helpful.
Yes
A vaccum flask,since it can the temperature of it's content constant.
One way to keep an ice cube from melting away is if you keep it in ice water.
You could keep it in a freezer.
how do i keep and ice cube from melting with out foam for 8 hours
you can put sawdust on the ice cube
Obviously putting it in the freezer will keep it from melting. Other good insulators are: - Styrofoam - Bubble wrap - Copper
You could keep it in a freezer.
keep it in the cooler
probably if you keep it in the freezer
Well, first thought would be keep in in the freezer. Covering the ice cube with an insulating material would help, sawdust or woodchips is what they used to use many year ago.
Stuff it into a styrofoam cup with cotton and aluminum wrapped around it and put heaps of salt on the ice cube
store the ice in a cool storing place
simple the melting point of water is approximately 30 degrees Fahrenheit so keep the atmosphere around the ice cube less then 30 degrees Fahrenheit and your ice cube will not melt