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Reply Thu 31 Mar, 2005 01:52 pm
why is ice white while water is colourless? Question
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SCoates
 
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Reply Thu 31 Mar, 2005 03:48 pm
Trapped oxygen.
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roger
 
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Reply Thu 31 Mar, 2005 04:42 pm
That was a very disappointing answer. It is really trapped oxygen.
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SCoates
 
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Reply Thu 31 Mar, 2005 05:19 pm
Then why is it dissapointing?
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Vengoropatubus
 
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Reply Thu 31 Mar, 2005 08:24 pm
because you don't acknowledge the magical pixies involved in the process.
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SCoates
 
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Reply Thu 31 Mar, 2005 08:29 pm
A common misconception. Ice can freeze based simply on pressure. Faeries and temperature are only contributing factors.
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