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The same is true for Iodine and a variety of organic compounds.
On Jul 25, 2011, at 1:25 PM, Eric Meyer wrote:
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> Melting dry ice is sublime (one good pun deserves more)
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> Eric Meyer
> Explorations/Special Projects Manager
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> Subject: Cool (pardon the obvious pun) Melting ideas
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> Good afternoon all. I'm so grateful for this group of museum
> colleagues in hot spots all over the country.
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> Next week, as part of a Cool Science Festival here at the museum, we are
> hosting a little "event" called Afternoon Melt-Down, where we literally
> invite guests to watch stuff melt on the front steps of the Museum.
> Popsicles, salty water pops and ice balloons are all obvious
> contestants, but I wanted to poll the network group to see if there are
> other things I need to consider that melt in interesting ways.
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> Thanks in advance for your help and stay cool!
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> Anne
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> Anne Herndon
> Director, School and Group Programs
> Fort Worth Museum of Science and History
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