yes
1. Today the Mpemba effect remain unclear and possible not true. 2. I suppose that any link exist between the so called Mpemba effect and the freezing of rubbing alcohol.
Any practical uses, only for scientific experiments.
Mpemba effect is;; the observation that, in certain specific circumstances, warmer water freezes faster than colder water. New Scientist recommends starting the experiment with containers at 35°C and 5°C to maximise the effect.[1]the observation that, in certain specific circumstances, warmer water freezes faster than colder water. New Scientist recommends starting the experiment with containers at 35°C and 5°C to maximise the effect.[1]the observation that, in certain specific circumstances, warmer water freezes faster than colder water. New Scientist recommends starting the experiment with containers at 35°C and 5°C to maximise the effect.[1]the observation that, in certain specific circumstances, warmer water freezes faster than colder water. New Scientist recommends starting the experiment with containers at 35°C and 5°C to maximise the effect.[1]
Any practical use for ununoctium.
Any practical use for dubnium, only for researches.
Any practical uses, only for scientific experiments.
Any practical uses, only for research.
Any practical uses, only for researches.
Ununquadium is an artificial chemical element without practical uses.
No, fermium is too unstable to have any practical uses.
No practical uses have not been found, because only seven atoms have ever been made, which is not a large enough sample to distinguish any features or find any uses.
Any material contain ununoctium; uuo hasn't practical uses.