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Question:

can I freeze steel?

I want to save water $$, so I want to use frozen steel to cool my coke. possible or no?

Answer:

If you put steel in the freezer, allow it to cool to 32 degrees and then put it in water a transfer of heat will occur and the water will cool off. How much and how quickly, I don't know. I believe the Mythbusters did experiments on something like this. If it were economical, we woud see steel ice cubes being sold instead of ice makers.
Wouldn't it be easier to stick your coke in the freezer?
can't freeze it but ya can make it very cold
Hey man, don't you think it would save more $$$ to cool your coke in the fridge than trying to cool steel? How do you plan on cooling the steel? And you can't freeze steel but you can make it cold. You are just joking right, I hope so anyway?

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