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Description Argon ice 1.jpg | From en wiki: A small (~2 cm long) piece of rapidly melting argon ice (the liquid is flowing off at the bottom) which has been frozen by allowing a slow stream of the gas to flow into a small graduated cylinder which was immersed into a cup of liquid nitrogen. Auto-contrast and unsharp mask applied in photoshop. Image taken by me. |
Date | 23 February 2007 (original upload date) |
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