MAKINGICE IN 1-1500TH OF A SECOND.—One of the marvels of modern science. This experiment was performed by David S. Onge, a famous refrigerator expert. Into a glass containing half an inch of the refrigerant he poured water. A miniature explosion followed, the air being filled with cold steam and particles of ice. In the summer it would be useful to carry a small plant of this type “on the hip.”
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1010, 28 June 1930, Page 17
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70MAKINGICE IN 1-1500TH OF A SECOND.—One of the marvels of modern science. This experiment was performed by David S. Onge, a famous refrigerator expert. Into a glass containing half an inch of the refrigerant he poured water. A miniature explosion followed, the air being filled with cold steam and particles of ice. In the summer it would be useful to carry a small plant of this type “on the hip.” Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1010, 28 June 1930, Page 17
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