I understand basic explanation of Mpemba effect like this: Distant molecules are easier to realign into new formations. But if we compared two bottles of water like in Mpemba effect and one of them had 4°C and the colder one 0°C would be outcome the same (4°C would freeze faster)?
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$\begingroup$ Related: physics.stackexchange.com/q/32989/2451 , physics.stackexchange.com/q/122742/2451 and links therein. $\endgroup$– Qmechanic ♦Mar 2, 2015 at 15:37
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$\begingroup$ This might answer your question:- nature.com/articles/srep37665 $\endgroup$– user318515Nov 30, 2021 at 6:15
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Yes,it is possible.The hotter water could reach the temperature of the colder so to do ice formation begin while the colder water is appearing the supercooling effect.
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