Pewter bell rings true after submersion in liquid Nitrogen.

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Imperfections in a pewter bell lead to it having almost no sound when rung. If the bell is cooled in liquid nitrogen for a long time, however, the structure cools to a point that the bell will emit a pure and loud tone when struck with a rod.

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