From: Sally Seebode (sseebode@earthlink.net)
Date: Mon Nov 13 2000 - 02:35:03 PST
Message-ID: <002901c04d5d$61992e60$3703060a@Seebode.smuhsd.k12.ca.us> From: "Sally Seebode" <sseebode@earthlink.net> Subject: frictionless ice continued Date: Mon, 13 Nov 2000 02:35:03 -0800
Always nice to know I've been perpetrating a myth. I assume the liquid ice layers apply to skiing, sledding, etc.
Why do the first twenty layers of water molecules behave like a liquid? Is this all the time? In a snow flake? Is this a product of hydorgen bonding or do other compounds do this?
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