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12:18 AM
@NickT: Is that assuming Ice I_h? Because you probably want to assume something more like ice VI, VII, or amorphous. (Phases)
(If they make it freeze by stopping it moving, amorphous, if they make it freeze by pressurising it, ice VI or VII, by my train of thought.)
 
@Aesin is the heat of fusion for different phases of ice that different?
 
I suppose not, but the method would matter.
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2:03 PM
@NickT it don't see why it would be the same
 
@Fx I didn't ask same, I was mulling more 'if hexagonal ice is 334 kJ/mol, would other forms of ice be >1000 or <100?'
or even <300 >360
 
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