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adavidi

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Feb 14, 2001
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Can someone know, what is the difference, in volume, between 0C and -50 C of ice?
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Thermodynamic tables tell us that ice at -50 centigrades has a specific volume of 0.01734 cf/lb; at 0 centigrades, the value is 0.01747 cf/lb, about a 0.75% larger volume at the higer temperature, or a volume contraction of about 0.744% when going to the lower temperature.


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