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Author: monkey_cartman
Date: Mar 18, 2008 02:20

I have a fridge\freezer with an ice maker. The automatic ice maker
storage got high and a single ice cube got
placed behind the large storage tray, it has sat there for a while,
but started getting smaller, now it is
almost nothing.

What causes this cube to get smaller in an environment that appears to
stay the same?
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Re: ice cube madness         


Author: Edwin Pawlowski
Date: Mar 18, 2008 02:47

yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:c03e94c6-6c37-475e-a52c-08b91335a961@f63g2000hsf.googlegroups.com...
>I have a fridge\freezer with an ice maker. The automatic ice maker
> storage got high and a single ice cube got
> placed behind the large storage tray, it has sat there for a while,
> but started getting smaller, now it is
> almost nothing.
>
> What causes this cube to get smaller in an environment that appears to
> stay the same?

Sublimation. Evaporation from the dryer air around it. Happens to snow also.
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Re: ice cube madness         


Author: S. Barker
Date: Mar 18, 2008 04:12

Sublimation

http://www.wonderquest.com/ice-sublime.htm

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yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:c03e94c6-6c37-475e-a52c-08b91335a961@f63g2000hsf.googlegroups.com...
>I have a fridge\freezer with an ice maker. The automatic ice maker
> storage got high and a single ice cube got
> placed behind the large storage tray, it has sat there for a while,
> but started getting smaller, now it is
> almost nothing.
>
> What causes this cube to get smaller in an environment that appears to
> stay the same?
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Re: ice cube madness         


Author: PeterD
Date: Mar 18, 2008 05:56

On Tue, 18 Mar 2008 02:20:39 -0700 (PDT), monkey_cartman@yahoo.com
wrote:
>I have a fridge\freezer with an ice maker. The automatic ice maker
>storage got high and a single ice cube got
>placed behind the large storage tray, it has sat there for a while,
>but started getting smaller, now it is
>almost nothing.
>
>What causes this cube to get smaller in an environment that appears to
>stay the same?

In addition to sublimation as mentioned in other replies, the
environment is not 'stay the same'. The defrost cycle, done on a daily
basis raises the temperature of the freezer some and things in certain
locations where not well cooled can approach freezing temperatures.
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Re: ice cube madness         


Author: PD
Date: Mar 18, 2008 06:05

On Mar 18, 4:20 am, monkey_cart...@yahoo.com wrote:
> I have a fridge\freezer with an ice maker. The automatic ice maker
> storage got high and a single ice cube got
> placed behind the large storage tray, it has sat there for a while,
> but started getting smaller, now it is
> almost nothing.
>
> What causes this cube to get smaller in an environment that appears to
> stay the same?

Same reason water evaporates in an environment that appears to stay
the same. Solids can evaporate into gas. Dry ice is famous for doing
that.

PD
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Re: ice cube madness         


Author: JoeSpareBedroom
Date: Mar 18, 2008 06:07

"PD" gmail.com> wrote in message
news:3b9b5650-140f-43c3-9e5a-136aa3e7c4f7@d62g2000hsf.googlegroups.com...
On Mar 18, 4:20 am, monkey_cart...@yahoo.com wrote:
> I have a fridge\freezer with an ice maker. The automatic ice maker
> storage got high and a single ice cube got
> placed behind the large storage tray, it has sat there for a while,
> but started getting smaller, now it is
> almost nothing.
>
> What causes this cube to get smaller in an environment that appears to
> stay the same?

Same reason water evaporates in an environment that appears to stay
the same. Solids can evaporate into gas. Dry ice is famous for doing
that.

PD

==============

"Famous" is right! I saw some dry ice on Letterman's show last year.
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Re: ice cube madness         


Author: James Silverton
Date: Mar 18, 2008 07:11

S. wrote on Tue, 18 Mar 2008 06:12:23 -0500:
SB> sublimation
SB> yahoo.com> wrote in message
SB>
news:c03e94c6-6c37-475e-a52c-08b91335a961@f63g2000hsf.googlegroups.com...
??>> I have a fridge\freezer with an ice maker. The automatic
??>> ice maker storage got high and a single ice cube
??>> got placed behind the large storage tray, it has sat there
??>> for a while, but started getting smaller, now it is almost
??>> nothing.
??>>
??>> What causes this cube to get smaller in an environment
??>> that appears to stay the same?

As many people have said the cause is sublimation. Have you ever
examined the ice-cube tray after a vacation? It will probably be
quite apparent that the cubes are smaller than when you went
away.
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Re: ice cube madness         


Author: DerbyDad03
Date: Mar 18, 2008 07:49

On Mar 18, 5:20 am, monkey_cart...@yahoo.com wrote:
> I have a fridge\freezer with an ice maker. The automatic ice maker
> storage got high and a single ice cube got
> placed behind the large storage tray, it has sat there for a while,
> but started getting smaller, now it is
> almost nothing.
>
> What causes this cube to get smaller in an environment that appears to
> stay the same?

re: What causes this cube to get smaller in an environment that
appears to stay the same?

Ice Mites - Small, almost invisible creatures with constant teething
problems. By eating the stray ice cubes that end up outside of the
storage bin, they keep their gums numb. It's a survival instinct - if
they didn't numb their gums, there would be this constant moaning from
your freezer, resulting in detection and probable elimination.
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Re: ice cube madness         


Author: JoeSpareBedroom
Date: Mar 18, 2008 07:50

"DerbyDad03" eznet.net> wrote in message
news:c7ef4862-d840-4392-9388-c192490ebba8@n77g2000hse.googlegroups.com...
On Mar 18, 5:20 am, monkey_cart...@yahoo.com wrote:
> I have a fridge\freezer with an ice maker. The automatic ice maker
> storage got high and a single ice cube got
> placed behind the large storage tray, it has sat there for a while,
> but started getting smaller, now it is
> almost nothing.
>
> What causes this cube to get smaller in an environment that appears to
> stay the same?

re: What causes this cube to get smaller in an environment that
appears to stay the same?

Ice Mites - Small, almost invisible creatures with constant teething
problems. By eating the stray ice cubes that end up outside of the
storage bin, they keep their gums numb. It's a survival instinct - if
they didn't numb their gums, there would be this constant moaning from
your freezer, resulting in detection and probable elimination.
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Re: ice cube madness         


Author: Brawny
Date: Mar 18, 2008 08:02

On Mar 18, 5:47 am, "Edwin Pawlowski" snet.net> wrote:
> yahoo.com> wrote in message
>
> Sublimation. Evaporation from the dryer air around it. Happens to snow also.

The same process keeps your freezer "frost free".
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