Not exact matches
Using diamond anvil cells (DAC), the team applied 2.5 GPa of pressure (25 thousand atmospheres) to pre-compress water into the
room -
temperature ice VII, a cubic crystalline form that is
different from «ice - cube» hexagonal ice, in addition to being 60 percent denser
than water at ambient pressure and
temperature.
The hydration sphere and the hydrogen bonds will have
different dimensions in the frozen state and hence would not the configurations of the dissolved or dispersed molecules be
different in the frozen state
than at normal
room temperatures?
There is nothing worse
than being stuck in one heavy piece in the event you need to transition between interior spaces that have
different temperatures (for instance the office I work where one
room can be overly hot while other areas are freezing).
If a black box in your
room was next to a white box, according to SB they should be
different temperatures and the black should be emitting more radiation
than the white box, meaning they ought to have
different temperatures.