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No. When water is cooled it contracts up to 4 degrees Celsius and then it begins to expand till 0 degrees Celsius. This is called the anomalous expansion of water.
It has to be cooled to below -196 degrees Celsius or -321 degrees Fahrenheit.
It will gradually drop to below 10 degrees.
water True, but only in the range 4 degrees Celsius to zero Celsius.
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-273 degrees Celsius is nearly 0 Kelvin or absolute zero. While it is believed that it is impossible to achieve a temperature of absolute zero, all gases will solidify before that happens. A pure gas should form perfect crystals.
You remove heat. Nitrogen must be cooled to -196 degrees Celsius to become a liquid.
Sort of. In the temperature range of 0-4 Degrees Celsius water contracts when heated and expands when cooled. Outside of this temperature range it behaves normally.
THE MEANING OF LIFE. and deviled eggs.
Question makes no sense - unanswerable. Nothing changes mass when heated or cooled.
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