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<includeonly>0{{unit|celcius|at 101.325 kPa}}</includeonly><noinclude>~0{{unit|celcius|at 101.325 kPa}} Note:The freezing point of water is not well-defined. However the melting point of hexagonal Ih ice (the naturally abundant ice) is well defined, it is 273.152519 K = 0.002519 celcius at 101.325 kPa | <includeonly>0{{unit| celcius|at 101.325 kPa}}</includeonly><noinclude>~0{{unit|celcius|at 101.325 kPa}} Note:The freezing point of water is not well-defined. However the melting point of hexagonal Ih ice (the naturally abundant ice) is well defined, it is 273.152519 K = 0.002519 celcius at 101.325 kPa | ||
see [http://www.iapws.org/relguide/Ice-Rev2009.pdf] and [http://en.citizendium.org/wiki/Talk:Water#Freezing_point]</noinclude> | see [http://www.iapws.org/relguide/Ice-Rev2009.pdf] and [http://en.citizendium.org/wiki/Talk:Water#Freezing_point]</noinclude> |