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I think he was saying that although physicists generally understand the principles involved, a chemist might have a better sense of the relative magnitudes of the different effects that come into play in cooling a solution, since chemists have to perform this task routinely.


I suppose, but any physicist worth anything should be able to remember enough high school chemistry to deduce the answer.


Fluid dynamics aren't exactly high school chemistry...




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