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Letter: Wonderful water

Published 3 March 2010

From Peter Mahaffey

In his article on the unusual properties of water (6 February, p 32), Edwin Cartlidge failed to mention the weirdest property of all: the “Mpemba effect”. That is, if identical vessels of hot and cold water are placed in a freezer at the same time, the hot water will freeze first. This was first alluded to by Aristotle and then reported in the late 1960s as a result of observations by a young Tanzanian student. The findings were eventually published (), but the reason is still unexplained.

Bedford, UK

Issue no. 2750 published 6 March 2010

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