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At what degree kelvin does water freeze?

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At what degree kelvin does water freeze?

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  1. The melting point of Ice Ih, at its triple point where ice, water and gas are equally stable is 0.01 Celsius at 612 pascals. Thus, water freezes at 273.16 kelvin.

    Page 34 "Water Ice Transition": Oliver Schlüter, 2003. "Impact of High Pressure — Low Temperature Processes on Cellular Materials Related to Foods". Technischen Universität Berlin


  2. Good answer, Dave.  There are several different kinds of ice that can form under different conditions.  Your answer is nicely specific.  But I'd like to add one more technicality: we don't say "degrees" with Kelvin.  It's just "Kelvin", not "degrees Kelvin".

  3. 273.16 K (to 5 sig. fig.)

  4. Water freezes at 0'C. To convert from celsius to kelvin, you must add 273.15. So therefore, water freezes at 273.15 K.

  5. Water freezes at 273 degress Kelvin.

    273 degrees K = 0 degress C = 32 degress F

  6. With help from my wife and google search the answer is 273.15 degrees Kelvin (fromula says k= (degree Farenheit +459.67) X 5/9

  7. Water will freeze at 32 degrees farenhit

  8. I've summarized your answer on this page because it allows better formatting:

    http://vitzy.net/forum/Water-freeze-t117...

    Please note that I've written it specifically for your answer and put in a lot of effort. I hope it answers your question but if not, feel free to let me know and I will try to provide additional information.

    Thank you

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