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    Freezing Water Number 7 (stylized as Freezing Water #7) was a stainless steel sculpture by Chinese artist Ren Jun. It was erected in Vancouver, British...
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    boiling-point elevation. Freezing-point depression is what causes sea water (a mixture of salt and other compounds in water) to remain liquid at temperatures...
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    microscopic multicellular organisms, can survive freezing by replacing most of their internal water with a sugar called trehalose, preventing it from...
    54 KB (6,375 words) - 05:27, 24 August 2024
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    this, the egg must be dehydrated before freezing. This is done using cryoprotectants which replace most of the water within the cell and inhibit the formation...
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    support team, the hazards include freezing temperatures and falling through thin ice. Ice diving is underwater diving in water partly or completely covered...
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  • Thumbnail for Saskatoon freezing deaths
    The Saskatoon freezing deaths involved Indigenous Canadians in and immediately outside Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, in the 1990s and early 2000s, and are suspected...
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    clear whether "freezing" refers to the point at which water forms a visible surface layer of ice, the point at which the entire volume of water becomes a solid...
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    Frozen food (redirect from Freezing (food))
    Freezing food preserves it from the time it is prepared to the time it is eaten. Since early times,[when?] farmers, fishermen, and trappers have preserved...
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    liquid water—upon freezing, the density of water decreases by about 9%. These peculiar effects are due to the highly directional bonding of water molecules...
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    heavy water. The freezing point of semiheavy water is close to the freezing point of heavy water at 3.8°C compared to the 3.82°C of heavy water. Deuterium-depleted...
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  • 0 (redirect from Number 0)
    scale, for example, where zero is arbitrarily defined to be at the freezing point of water. Measuring sound intensity in decibels or phons, the zero level...
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    the freezing point, instead of reaching maximum density at a temperature above freezing. The salinity of water in major seas varies from about 0.7% in...
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  • (to the nearest whole number) 273 kelvins. Thus, absolute zero (0 K) is approximately −273 °C. The freezing temperature of water and the thermodynamic...
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    Fog (redirect from Freezing fog)
    Instead of condensing into water droplets, columns of freezing, rising, and condensing water vapor is formed. The water vapor produces the sea smoke...
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    (Viktor Briestensky) East Van Cross Engagement (Dennis Oppenheim) Freezing Water Number 7 (Ren Jun) Gate to the Northwest Passage (Alan Chung Hung) Girl...
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    Ice (redirect from Frozen water)
    −180 °C (93 K). When water freezes, it increases in volume (about 9% for fresh water). The effect of expansion during freezing can be dramatic, and ice...
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  • Digital Orca (sculpture, Vancouver, British Columbia) Ren Jun – Freezing Water Number 7 (sculpture, Vancouver, British Columbia) Michihiro Kosuge – Continuation...
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    repetitive exposure to water at non-freezing temperatures The normal human body temperature is often stated as 36.5–37.5 °C (97.7–99.5 °F). Hyperthermia...
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  • elevated. The phenomenon of freezing-point depression is analogous to boiling point elevation. However, the magnitude of the freezing point depression is larger...
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  • an additive which lowers the freezing point of a water-based liquid. An antifreeze mixture is used to achieve freezing-point depression for cold environments...
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