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    by Dean L. Sinclair

    Helium 4 has two liquid forms. Helium I, which is a "normal liquid," and Helium II, "He4II," to which it sharply converts at 2.174K. This strange material expands on cooling, has tremendous heat conductivity, a strange vis...read more

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