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Ice's outer layer acts like water even at -30°C, study shows
short by Gaurav Shroff / on Tuesday, 28 November, 2017
Netherlands-based researchers studying bonds between water molecules have proved that even at a temperature of -30°C, the outermost layer of ice behaves like liquid water, with the layer getting thinner with lower temperatures. The thin water layer also explains why two ice cubes can freeze together when they come into contact, which does not happen with other materials, said researchers.
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