What makes ice cubes cloudy?

Air that is trapped in the ice gives it a cloudy appearance. Commercially made ice is stirred as it is frozen. Household ice is not. Without mixing, many more ice crystals form and air is trapped in the ice. Light rays are distorted by these crystals and air, and this distortion gives home frozen ice a cloudy appearance.

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1. What if I have a water emergency?
2. Who can I contact about my water and sewer bill and/or meter reading?
3. How do I determine the quality of my water?
4. How do I get my water tested?
5. Where does Methuen’s Water come from?
6. Is Methuen's water considered "hard" or "soft"?
7. I bought a new dishwasher and the manufacturer wants to know what the hardness of the water is?
8. What is the pH of my water?
9. Why is my water cloudy or milky?
10. Why is my tap water brown or yellow temporarily?
11. Why is my tap water brown or yellow constantly?
12. Why am I seeing brown or yellow water from the hot tap only?
13. What makes ice cubes cloudy?
14. How do you get rid of the black film around the toilet and other locations?
15. What is the “pink" stain?
16. How can I improve the taste of my water?
17. Why does my water smell like chemicals?
18. Why does my water smell like chlorine?
19. Why does my water smell like rotten eggs or sewage?
20. What are those white flakey particles in my water?
21. Who do I call if I see someone using a hydrant?