Submitted by Dud3ManGuy t3_11dpf0i in mildlyinteresting
Rpanich t1_jaadtmn wrote
Reply to comment by Dud3ManGuy in This ice cube grew a fin while it was freezing by Dud3ManGuy
Just looked it up; so it appears that it has to do with how ice molecules crystallise, air temptation, and the rate of cooling: the spikes form at 60 degree angles and it optimally requires about -7 degrees Celsius. If not it can freeze in more of a “sheet like” pattern which rapidly covers the surface.
Dud3ManGuy OP t1_jaag0vk wrote
Interesting... So in other words, "shit happens sometimes".
Rpanich t1_jaag7qe wrote
Essentially: cold enough to freeze, but not so cold as to freeze the surface entirely first.
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