That didn't sound right to me, I thought that the water boiled first, and then froze, because it was using up the latent heat of evaporation, taking it directly from the water. Like in a fridge. Evaporate a liquid, and you chill it.Calilasseia wrote:First, the drop in temperature (courtesy of the Gas Laws) causes the water to freeze, and become ice.
I found this on youtube which seems to be doing just that :
The water froze because it was a small quantity, so the temperature drop was high.
If you wanted to produce vapour, you wouldn't want it to freeze, so you would use a bigger quantity, that was as warm as possible.
Or maybe pump in warm water to keep it from freezing.