Ice - 9 is a fictitious substance from Vonnegut's «Cat's Cradle», and when it comes into contact with water, it turns it into Ice - 9, which
freezes at normal temperatures.
Not exact matches
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?
Keep in mind that for every degree closer to
normal temperature that you keep the heat set
at, you decrease the odds of pipes
freezing in a power or heat failure.
Such «ice balls» have even formed on lake water that was 40 degrees, how is this possible
at temperatures far above the
normal freezing point?