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2 November, 18:36

Why do ice cubes formed from water of a glacier freeze at a higher temperature than ice cubes formed from water of an underground aquifer?

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  1. 2 November, 18:47
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    If they are underground they are closer to the earths core where it is hotter
  2. 2 November, 19:43
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    Water of an underground aquifer is likely to have more minerals dissolved in it.

    for each mole of ions & molecules in 1 kilogram of water, the water freezes 1.86 degrees Celsius colder than zero C. T he water form glacial melt should have less minerals and should freeze closer to that of pure water at zero celsius.
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