Sunday, February 4, 2018

phrase request - How to talk about putting water in the freezer to become ice?


I have to tell the child that I have put the water in the freezer and after some time it will convert into ice.


I say:



I have put water in the freezer for ice to set.




Does "for ice to set" make sense here?


What is a short way to convey the conversion process of ice to water?




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