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How to make ice spikes

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It turns out that if you freeze pure water, it will sometimes forms spikes as shown in the picture. Any impurities, such as in tap water, seem to inhibit growth.

I found that it works best if you only fill the ice cube wells half way.

This website has an explanation of why they occur. Contrary, to what the website says, I found the best spikes formed when my freezer was set to normal (about -10 degrees C). My freezer does have a fan, but the temperature control is not very accurate.

This could make an interesting, safe, science fair experiment for kids. They can change the variables to see what has an effect.
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