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Originally posted by rsl12
yakk: the difference in density between water at 4 degrees and water at 0 degrees celsius is about 0.01%. even if you were to fill up a pitcher PAST the brim, so that it looks like a souflee held together by surface tension, chances are that, by the time the ice melts and the temperature lowers to 0, 0.01% of the water will have evaporated.
you're argument is like answering the question "do you walk across the street on the red light or the white light" with the answer "it depends on the amount of traffic, which light you're talking about, what country you're in." all that's true, but geez...
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Oh me oh my .. practice what you preach.
What you are quoting is exactly what I had said when you told me I "really need to work on seeing the difference between negligible and significant factors in a given situation."
So then according to your holiness, what does this fall under? negligible or significant?
While you continue to argue symentics I will be off actually practicing science.