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They mention the difficulty of determining when the water is frozen, since water at zero degrees C can be either liquid or solid. It seems easy to solve by checking for an increase in volume or pressure, since we know that ice expands into more volume than liquid water.


If you track temperature over time you can tell when freezing starts and ends: when freezing starts, the temperature stops dropping, and it starts dropping again when freezing is complete.




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