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Re: Frezing of water at below 273 K (0 C)
« Reply #15 on: June 07, 2012, 04:27:26 AM »
But in my case there is no bulk water, but water consists of tiny waterdrops. 100 g water per m2 is only 0,1 mm water on average.

This is irrelevant. Water gets supercooled when there are no nucleation sites at which it could start to crystallize. From your description water is in contact with solids that provide plenty of nucleation sites.
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