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Why did Mr. Fahrenheit Choose 33 as the Number at Which Water (H2O) Transmutes?
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[quote:THNKuCLLR:MV80NDc4NTcxXzgxNTcyOTM0XzlCNjY1QzA0] [quote:Anonymous Coward 79199356:MV80NDc4NTcxXzgxNTcyODk2XzhFNDVCRjk1] [quote:THNKuCLLR:MV80NDc4NTcxXzgxNTcyNTkxXzE4RjlCOTY1] [quote:Icey:MV80NDc4NTcxXzgxNTcyNTUwX0MzNEJDNkZG] [quote:THNKuCLLR:MV80NDc4NTcxXzgxNTcyNTIzXzE1MDMwMTgy] [quote:Icey:MV80NDc4NTcxXzgxNTcyNTAxX0M5M0IwMjJD] Transmutes? [/quote] “to change in form, nature, or substance” In this case, form. [/quote] Water freezes at 32 F. What happens at 33? [/quote] It becomes liquid. Same properties, but different form. [/quote] no it transmutes at 32F from liquid to solid @32F from solid to liquid @32F think quantum This is also at Standard pressure. So, Yes the pressure has a major effect. OP is an idiot [/quote] :chuckle: [/quote]
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Hint: Mr. Fahrenheit was a Freemason.
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