Hydrogen hydroxide.
2006-11-18 13:00:24
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answer #1
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answered by The Doctor 7
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Water
2006-11-18 14:29:11
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answer #2
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answered by skau 2
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They are made from regular tap water.
But who knows. It could be some weird type of H20 made by McDonald's to make people want more ice cubes lol! Just another conspiracy theory we can add to the already long list of McDonald's food mysteries lol.
2006-11-18 08:23:33
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Water.
2006-11-18 07:34:20
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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water? just like all other ice cubes in the world.
2006-11-18 09:05:09
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answer #5
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answered by love2eat422 3
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water hopefully i dont really know any other way to make ice cubes
2006-11-19 09:38:40
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answer #6
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answered by blondie27 2
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Normal tap water
2006-11-18 10:30:13
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answer #7
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answered by frankmilano610 6
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2 hydrogen molecules with a single bond to one oxygen molecule. AKA H2O. AKA WATER. That is below below 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
2006-11-18 08:12:15
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answer #8
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answered by Lindsey 1
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Um Water?
2006-11-18 08:34:17
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answer #9
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answered by Matthew B 1
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Do you REALLY want to know? Water... obviously, but some studies have shown that there is MORE bacteria in the ice than the toilet...
2006-11-18 08:31:24
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answer #10
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answered by -= Lady V =- 2
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