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Re: [at-l] PB Question
- Subject: Re: [at-l] PB Question
- Date: Thu, 23 Nov 2000 13:24:01 -0500
ARTCLOUTMN@aol.com wrote:
> In a message dated 11/22/00 9:39:38 PM, AThiker@smithville.net writes:
>
> << How could anything freeze above 32º? >>
>
> 32° is feezing point of water, not freezing point of everything. What is the
> freezing point of steel?
I'm just guessing here. But, somewhere around 50º, steel becomes hard as ice.
Therefore, steel must freeze at 50º.
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