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Is there a way to calculate the freezing and boiling point of water that has different levels of CO2 in it?
Yes. Did you have a more specific question in mind?Grayman said:Is there a way to calculate the freezing and boiling point of water that has different levels of CO2 in it?
I didn't provide the why because I was avoiding controversial topics but here you go ->jim mcnamara said:So as @Bystander correctly points out - what are you trying to do?
Rest easy. People have been using "Vienna water" for serious calibrations for maannnyyyy years.Grayman said:hen could the thermometers 0 reference change over the years due to the changing standard of freezing water being that thermometers are calibrated to the freezing point of water?
Bystander said:Rest easy. People have been using "Vienna water" for serious calibrations for maannnyyyy years.
https://www.google.com/search?noj=1......1.1.64.serp..0.7.463...30i10k1.O2FEoRY4aJYGrayman said:It didn't show up on a search engine.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vienna_Standard_Mean_Ocean_WaterGrayman said:It didn't show up on a search engine.
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