Yer vectra will get covered in salt if you take it out. I came down the road on Thursday and just spent an hour cleaning me mighty hilux, hosing all the salt and shit off it.
and now the brake calipers and drums will all freeze solid, coz clean water freezes more easily than salt water
(ask me how I know this...)
Bortid some more bonds yesdi.
Not sure I can be ar$ed to stay up to see the New Year in.
We usually end up watching the Jools Holland Hootenanny but the acts on it are no longer the sort of thing I enjoy.
When in Sweden I saw the frozen ocean. It was amazing to see. The outside temperature was only -20 deg C but that was cold enough for me!Puttin salt in water makes it freeze at a lower temp, which is why the sea don't freeze when a lake or canal freezes.
https://oceanservice.noaa.gov/facts/oceanfreeze.html#:~:text=Ocean water freezes just like,only the water part freezes.
and when it does the frozen bit is only watter not salt!!
With the addition of salt, fewer water molecules are present at the interface between liquid and solid. In other words, salt particles block the water molecules from re-entering the solid phase, so more water molecules are leaving and less are entering the solid.
I have seen some who think that adding salt to water with ice in it will cool your bot of champers, prosecco or lager faster.
Even read about it in Hemingway. Funnily it should work as more ice melts that way and melting ice absorbs heat.
Think I need a lie-down now!!!
"only"????When in Sweden I saw the frozen ocean. It was amazing to see. The outside temperature was only -20 deg C but that was cold enough for me!
Thank god!Done nuffink today. Gorrup late and been watching telly.
When in Sweden I saw the frozen ocean. It was amazing to see. The outside temperature was only -20 deg C but that was cold enough for me!
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