Science Teacher Gets Lucky on Millionaire
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@RkeyNirun Because basically every scientist should know the answer to that question.
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@Effortlessful isn't it the boiling that depends on pressure ?
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Where's the luck?
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@codenamerishi Actually it depends on pressure.
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@DJArchieD Where I'm from we know that there is no 0 in the formula for water; it's an O and it stands for oxygen.
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im on the weird part of youtube again -.-
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he probably knew the answer, its alot harder to think of it when its under pressure
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WTF, he's asking the audience and he's a science teacher. Loser!
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@tomr200199 I mentioned the effect of pressure earlier. Of course we are talking about standard pressure here.
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@DJArchieD You're kind of both wrong, the question is correct, but only if the melting ice and freezing water are at the same pressure. A sweeping statement saying they both happen at 0 degrees celsius is incorrect, that is only at standard pressure. Water can also be cooled to -42 degrees if there is no nucleation to trigger the freeze. Have a look at properties of water on wiki, the triple point of water is quite interesting and worth a read too.
@madu86 you are incorrect
Ice melts at 0 degrees Celsius and water freezes at 0 degrees celsius
DJArchieD 1 week ago 16
LOL THEY are same ofcourse. you don't have to be science teacher or something to answer that.....
codenamerishi 1 week ago 11