treadlightly wrote:Last winter I found that water in a standard throw-away half-liter plastic bottle almost won't freeze. I set it outside when the temperature dropped well below twenty and it would stay liquid.
It would freeze, but I've forgotten what I did to shock it into state transition. It was nowhere near as willing to turn solid as I would have thought. As I recall, I opened the lid and something started it freezing then.
I'll have to try that again this year.
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Perhaps it is due to anthropomorphic water boiling point cooling. Don't let the climate nuts know...