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SNAP, CRACKLE, POP. Chunks of amorphous water ice (left) at atmospheric pressure and very low temperatures expand when warmed. At 120 kelvins (right), violent transformations to a lower-density form jolt ice pieces, blurring them in this video image. Credit: Mishima
Found in: Physics

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