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yutterh 12/03/17 11:24:23 PM #1: |
Well can it?
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LinkPizza 12/03/17 11:26:13 PM #2: |
So, did we finally decide on if water was wet on the other topic. Because the answer to that one will help us discuss this one.
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WastelandCowboy 12/03/17 11:26:31 PM #3: |
Yes, if it was already frozen.
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LinkPizza 12/03/17 11:28:48 PM #4: |
Now, we all know that ice is literally frozen water. But frozen, it does become ice. So, are we still counting that? If so, than yes. That would be correct and a smart way of wetting water. But if we consider it as ice instead of water, than we still have a dilemma.
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jramirez23 12/03/17 11:42:10 PM #5: |
Yes, if there is a temperature difference between the two liquids.
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