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  • ...ein]]s, the freezing point is depressed below the melting point, restoring thermal hysteresis. More precisely, thermal hysteresis describes the condition where thermal history determines the behavior and p
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  • {{r|Thermal hysteresis}}
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  • ...melting point (such as [[Impurity|pure]] [[water]]) are said to display [[thermal hysteresis]]. The melting point of water is 0°C (32°F, 273 K). The freezing point fo
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