Collapsing Gas Cans, EPA Regulations

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And by clicking that one space, it self corrected but it did not capitalize.

Also, water expands 1700 times when it flashes to vapor from a liquid state. Originally Posted by the_real_Barleycorn

Water's ultimate freezing point just got lower


https://www.livescience.com/lower-freezing-point-water


While the rule of thumb is that water freezes at 32 degrees Fahrenheit (0 degrees Celsius), water can actually stay liquid over a range of chilly temperatures under certain conditions. Until now, it was believed that this range stopped at minus 36 F (minus 38 C); any lower than that, and water must freeze. But in a study published Nov. 30 in the journal Nature Communications, researchers managed to keep droplets of water in a liquid state at temperatures as low as minus 47.2 F (minus 44 C).
Duplicate post in my Sandbox thread.