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  2. Mpemba effect - Wikipedia

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    The Mpemba effect is the name given to the observation that a liquid (typically water) that is initially hot can freeze faster than the same liquid which begins cold, under otherwise similar conditions. There is disagreement about its theoretical basis and the parameters required to produce the effect.

  3. Freezing-point depression - Wikipedia

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    Workers spreading salt from a salt truck for deicing the road Freezing point depression is responsible for keeping ice cream soft below 0°C. [1]Freezing-point depression is a drop in the maximum temperature at which a substance freezes, caused when a smaller amount of another, non-volatile substance is added.

  4. Vodka - Wikipedia

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    Vodka (Polish: wódka; Russian: водка; Swedish: vodka) is a clear distilled alcoholic beverage.Different varieties originated in Poland, Russia, and Sweden. [1] [2] Vodka is composed mainly of water and ethanol but sometimes with traces of impurities and flavourings. [3]

  5. 25 Foods You Should Never, Ever Freeze (and Why) - AOL

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    20. Mushrooms. Since mushrooms contain a lot of water, when you freeze them raw, the water inside the mushroom cells can form ice crystals. As these crystals expand, they rupture the cell walls ...

  6. Here's why this vodka and gin may be the most Wisconsin-y ...

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    It does not. You can't really taste the whey when you sip Ten Head vodka or gin, because it's transformed in the biochemical fermentation process of distilling alcohol, in which yeast transforms ...

  7. Police find potentially deadly Vodka that contains anti-freeze

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    According to the Mirror, 130,000 liters (or 34,342 gallons) of vodka were confiscated because they contained anti-freeze chemicals, which can cause blindness or even death. The police

  8. Fractional freezing - Wikipedia

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    Fractional freezing is a process used in process engineering and chemistry to separate substances with different melting points. It can be done by partial melting of a solid, for example in zone refining of silicon or metals, or by partial crystallization of a liquid, as in freeze distillation, also called normal freezing or progressive freezing.

  9. Frïs Vodka - Wikipedia

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    The name “Frïs” links the Swedish word for "freeze" (frysa) and the Danish word for "ice" (is). The name refers both to Scandinavia and to its patented process of freeze filtration. [2] However, the letter ï (I with a double dot) does not appear in any Scandinavian language except for Southern Sami.