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wrote:\\\ The deal with the hot water pipe freezing first is due to the lack of dissolved gasses in the water. That is, the heating process takes the dissolved gasses out of the water, which in turn makes it easier to freeze. """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" """"""""""""""""""""""" Alas, It ain't so simple. The finest scientific minds of our time have been unable to come up with a theory that can be proved by experiment. Current theories include: - evaporatve cooling -convection -dissolved gases -surrounding environment snips The key to all of these is that there is something about both fluids, apart from temperature, that is not equal. If you have two identical, equal water fluids whose only difference is temperature, I would bet good money that the cold one will freeze first - it simply has to lose a lot less energy to get to the phase change. I think the best experiment would be not to avoid the presence of nucleation sites, but to make sure that each vessel has a roughly equal load of them, guaranteeing that freezing would occur as soon as possible for each one (just like in nature, where nucleation sites are abundant). Bruce Jensen |
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