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iceSolid formed by water when it freezes. It is colourless and its crystals are hexagonal. The water molecules are held together by hydrogen bonds. The freezing point of water at 1.013 bar, used as a standard for measuring temperature, is 0° for the Celsius and Réaumur scales and 32° for the Fahrenheit scale. Ice expands in the act of freezing (hence burst pipes), becoming less dense than water (0.9175 at 5°C/41°F). There are at least six different modifications of ice, some of which can only exist at very high pressures. These forms are identified by Roman numerals, thus the ‘ordinary’ ice formed at atmospheric pressure is technically known as ice I. iceForm of methamphetamine that is smoked for its stimulating effect; its use has been illegal in the USA since 1989. Its use may be followed by a period of depression and psychosis. ICE
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Featured gadgets for the office include a travel power briefcase and an iceless can cooler. When he wasn't fiddling on computers or drinking iceless colas, Lazzaretto loved playing soccer with his brothers Tony, Mark and Dominic. Although Bell mentions the idea of an iceless West Antarctica simply as an analogy, that image carries some chilling connotations for glaciologists. |
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