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Does warm water freeze faster
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over a year ago
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It will not freeze faster if it is near boiling point but if it's near 70C it's more likely to freeze faster, it's all to do with less mass and disolved gas etc in the water.......as far as I remember from science lol |
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"It will not freeze faster if it is near boiling point but if it's near 70C it's more likely to freeze faster, it's all to do with less mass and disolved gas etc in the water.......as far as I remember from science lol"
...and she's beautiful too. whimsical sigh |
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"than cold water outside? I keep clearing out the ice from the birds water and filling it with warm water but I'm sure I heard that this freezes faster than cold. Does anyone know? Z"
put some antifreeze in it.. problem solved xx |
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"than cold water outside? I keep clearing out the ice from the birds water and filling it with warm water but I'm sure I heard that this freezes faster than cold. Does anyone know? Z
put some antifreeze in it.. problem solved xx"
I'm guessing that's NOT from the RSPB bird feeding guide? |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"It will not freeze faster if it is near boiling point but if it's near 70C it's more likely to freeze faster, it's all to do with less mass and dissolved gas etc in the water.......as far as I remember from science lol
...and she's beautiful too. whimsical sigh "
*girlie giggle*... thank you xx |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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We had several bottles of water stood outside in the back yard.
Some bottles contained soda water and the others contained carbonated mineral water.
The soda water froze solid, but the mineral water remained liquid
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Put a floating ball in the bird bath (I guess a little rubber ducky would be fun too... um...)
The wind or breeze then blows it about on the surface and is meant to prevent ice from forming?
I think I heard that somewhere once? |
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"We had several bottles of water stood outside in the back yard.
Some bottles contained soda water and the others contained carbonated mineral water.
The soda water froze solid, but the mineral water remained liquid
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That's because of the mineral content in the water....it contained salt and lowered the freezing point of the mineral water compared to the soda water |
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"oooh its very brainiac in here
So does a caravan loaded with dynamite explode more in the cold or not? "
No, it needs to be kept around 50 degrees any lower and it's less affective....it explodes at around 420f |
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"oooh its very brainiac in here
So does a caravan loaded with dynamite explode more in the cold or not?
No, it needs to be kept around 50 degrees any lower and it's less affective....it explodes at around 420f"
....she did it again! mmmmmmmmmmmmm... |
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"oooh its very brainiac in here
So does a caravan loaded with dynamite explode more in the cold or not?
No, it needs to be kept around 50 degrees any lower and it's less affective....it explodes at around 420f
....she did it again! mmmmmmmmmmmmm... "
I better shut up now lol |
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Having just conducted an experiment by putting out a bucket of cold water and a bucket of hot water and watched them closely for over 2 hours, I can categorically confirm that I couldn't give a toss anymore because I'm bloody frozen!! |
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By *aucy3Couple
over a year ago
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"Thanks everyone, going to replace the water again, this time with my rubber duck there to stop it freezing! Z
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give them beer instead... or are scottish birds tougher???? "
thats not fair.scottish birds need water as well.as a mixer for their whisky. |
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