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Originally Posted by wdfifteen
Under real-world circumstances water needs to get to below 0 to freeze. It doesn't make sense that, under the same ambient conditions, 40 degree water would get to below 0 faster than 20 degree water.
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Originally Posted by javadog
It doesn’t.
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It can.
It's not just ambient conditions.
Hot water is different than cold water.
https://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/physics/General/hot_water.html#:~:text=detailed%20explanations%20R eferences-,Yes%20—%20a%20general%20explanation,it%20is%20in% 20fact%20real.
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