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šiķidro medu var sasaldēt, kā garšo sasaldēts medus?


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[info]psihs
2012-07-08 20:04 (saite)
Since honey normally exists below its melting point, it is a supercooled liquid. At very low temperatures, honey will not freeze solid. Instead, as the temperatures become colder, the viscosity of honey increases. Like most viscous liquids, the honey will become thick and sluggish with decreasing temperature. While appearing or even feeling solid, it will continue to flow at very slow rates. Honey has a glass transition between -42 and -51 °C. Below this temperature, honey enters a glassy state and will become an amorphous solid (noncrystalline).

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