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Subject: natural antifreeze molecules
Category: Science > Biology
Asked by: thedoll-ga
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Posted: 21 Jan 2004 16:04 PST
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Question ID: 298925
knowing the role of hydrogen bonding in transition from liquid water
to ice, how might "natural antifreeze" molecules interact with
ice/water to prevent crystal growth?
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