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What would the outcome be of dropping a piece of bronze that has been sitting in the freezer for a while inter a container of boiling hot water?
Logically I would think the would be a slight explosive reaction (or rather a burst of energy cause an eruption of the water), but this outcome to me is normally from hot metal into cold water, where as this is the opposite situation to that.
So, does anyone know?
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Not much change. The water would likely stop boiling as the delta difference in temperature normalized between them.
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Any reaction to the metal? I would also doubt a change in the metal since being frozen seems like a pretty stable state, while being hot it is less than stable.
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The bronze would expand rapidly and likely fracture.
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The cold bronze might actually stop the boil for a while and displace the heat temporarily until it has a chance to heat up as well. If anything it might create a lot of steam if there is condensation on the metal.
The same thing happens when you boil water to cook pasta. The water is boiling until you add the room temperature noodles then it stops boiling temporarily until the noodles get heated and boiling and continue.
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Frozen huh? Frozen by how much?
An average home-freezer doesn't go below -20' C.
Normal temperature Bronze has a temperature of +20' C
Boiling Water = +100' C
What happens if you put +20' C Bronze into boiling water? Nothing spectacular
What happens if you put -20' C Bronze into boiling water? Nothing spectacular either.
Things only can go wrong if you deep-freeze the bronze to like -200' C and put it in +100' C boiling water, because the difference in temp is a lot higher.