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Inorganic solvents / Oxides / Atmospheric thermodynamics / Laboratory glassware / Temperature / Properties of water / Ice / Water / Beaker / Fresh water / Thermometer / Measuring instrument
Date: 2015-09-07 14:30:47
Inorganic solvents
Oxides
Atmospheric thermodynamics
Laboratory glassware
Temperature
Properties of water
Ice
Water
Beaker
Fresh water
Thermometer
Measuring instrument

How does salt affect ice water? name: per: Data Table

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