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    4311 months ago

    Better is Acetic acid

    Water itself is also fine. In space what ocurres with water? Does it freeze or evaporate?

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      1411 months ago

      The vacuum would cause it to evaporate, but since the higher energy molecules escape first it would freeze and then sublimate to nothing

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      611 months ago

      Depends on temperature and pressure. This diagram doesn’t go that low, but I would guess it’s a solid in the near vacuum of space based on what I know of space ice like Saturns rings and comet tails.

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        111 months ago

        Yes, Water itself has a pretty weird freezing diagram, but meltin diagrams are already weird, even in metals as I remeber this from Iron, iron carbid. Melting always depends on several factors, pressure, depending of added substances…