Does anyone know what advantage there is to using hot water to make ice cubes?

Validated tests indicate it is faster to freeze because it has less dissoved air, some of it evaporates, and that evaporation cools it rapidly, and in the end, because some of it has evaporated, there is less mass of water to freeze.

could you please tell me what all the 'its' are?


Validated tests indicate hot water is faster to freeze because hot water has less dissoved air, some of the water evaporates, and that evaporation cools the water rapidly, and in the end, because some of the water has evaporated, there is less mass of water to freeze.


Validated tests indicate hot water is faster to freeze because hot water has less dissoved air, some of the water evaporates, and that evaporation cools the water rapidly, and in the end, because some of the water has evaporated, there is less mass of water to freeze.

http://physicsweb.org/articles/world/19/4/4

http://physicsweb.org/articles/world/19/4/4

thanks

In the given sentence, "its" refers to the water. Let's break down the sentence:

1. Validated tests indicate hot water is faster to freeze because hot water has less dissolved air.
2. Some of the water evaporates.
3. Evaporation cools the water rapidly.
4. In the end, because some of the water has evaporated, there is less mass of water to freeze.

So, in summary, the advantages of using hot water to make ice cubes include: reduced dissolved air content, faster cooling due to evaporation, and less mass of water to freeze.

The "its" in the statements refer to the hot water. Here is a breakdown of the sentences:

1. Validated tests indicate hot water is faster to freeze because hot water has less dissolved air.
2. Some of the water evaporates.
3. The evaporation cools the water rapidly.
4. In the end, because some of the water has evaporated, there is less mass of water to freeze.