I understand that this has to be the case, or our pressure gauges wouldn't move in the winter. How can something "melt" at a temperature, when it isn't a solid below that temp?????????????????????
What does the substance do at 17.9ºC that it doesn't do at any other temp????
Thanks for the info Trihydrate. I thought this was correct, but it made no sense to me. Guess it is best that I stick with mechanics.
Thanks,
Joey