How To Make Your Own Delicious Swaying Ice

How To Make Your Own Delicious Swaying Ice

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How To Make Your Own Delicious Swaying Ice
How To Make Your Own Delicious Swaying Ice

In previous posts, we have discussed some benefits of salt as the most common example of chemical substance we encounter every day. Perhaps some of you who live in the four seasons countries already used to salt function as snow thinners on the street or prevent the ice formation on the car windshield during winter. We have never actually seen the use of salt directly by ourselves, because we live in the tropical country, Indonesia. But hopefully one day we can set up our foot in the four season’s country immediately. Well now we will discuss the most common function of salt in the process of making ice or ice cream.

Our country Indonesia has two season that was dry and rain. As the summer, ice or ice cream becomes the most wanted dish that can relieve our dry throat due to the hot weather. The one that caught our attention to discuss this salt function was the memories from our elementary school, when we buy an ice sold by itinerant sellers who use a wheelbarrow to sell his homemade ice known as ‘es lilin’ or Swaying ice. What is interesting from this ice is the process of making it which we had to shaking down the vending carts to make ice freezing quickly. Before we studied chemistry we had a big curiosity of how the sellers can kept the ice frozen without any cooler. It is a simply way with simple materials as well. Mix coconut milk, sugar, salt, flavor and aroma that you can get from natural ingredients such as fresh strawberries, avocado, durian, jackfruit, chocolate, green peas or even syrup and essence can be artificial aromas flavor. All the materials were mixed and cooked until it’s boiled. Once completed, prepare a rectangular mold and a box containing ice cubes that have been added salt coarse. Pour the batter into the mold and insert the molding one by one into the box contain crushed ice cubes. As its name suggest, if you want it to be quickly frozen, shake it for about 5 minutes then plug the craft sticks. To make it more delicious, dipped the ice in a melted chocolate.

Actually the basic principles of the use of salt to melt snow and ice on the streets, prevent the ice formation on the windshield in the winter were the same which we used in the making of swaying ice, that was the depression freezing point of the solution. The ice cubes used in the making of swaying ice first be melted by the addition of salt then the ice cubes will also adjust the temperature of the surrounding environment. Ionic bond in the crystals salt form will break up, this process releasing heat to the environment that was when the ice cubes melted slowly. Ice fraction that originally had a freezing point around 0°C, will be melt when salt being added forming salt solution with the freezing point below 0°C. Freezing point of a solution is the temperature when its vapor pressure equals the vapor pressure of the solvent. Because of the vapor pressure of the solution (salt solution) lower than its solvent (pure ice), so there will be no solution freezing at a temperature of 0oC. Lower ambient temperature will help the ice to freeze. As you remember, the ice would melt if it absorbs heat or receiving heat from the surrounding environment. By lowering the ambient temperature than the freezing point of pure ice, it will create an environment that allows the temperature of the swaying ice to decrease and slowly begins to freeze. 


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