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Subject: Does moving water always stay at 32 degrees F?

Date: Sun Jan 23 11:49:50 2000
Posted by Bill Finch
Grade level: nonaligned School: No school entered.
City: South Elgin State/Province: IL Country: USA
Area of science: Chemistry
ID: 948649790.Ch
Message:

A friend of mine told me that the temperature of moving water will not drop below 32 degrees Farenheight. Aside from the drop in freezing point of salt water, is it possible for pure water to be in motion and not freeze at or well below 32 degrees F?


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