The stretching in the hydrogen bonds allows the covalent bonds - TopicsExpress



          

The stretching in the hydrogen bonds allows the covalent bonds to relax and shrink somewhat, which causes them to give up their energy. The process of covalent bonds giving up their energy is essentially the same as cooling, and so warm water should in theory cool faster than cold. The team’s calculations suggest that the magnitude of the covalent bond relaxation accounts for the experimental differences in the time it takes for hot and cold water to freeze.
Posted on: Tue, 01 Jul 2014 16:51:12 +0000

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