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“Supercooled” two-in-one discovery explains bizarre water behavior – Inverse
From dark matter to climate science, supercooled water can play a crucial role. A study published Thursday in “Science” explains why it remains a stable liquid.
When water gets cold enough,
it turns into ice. But what if the seemingly most-obvious physics lesson you know wasnt true? What if water just got colder and colder?
Under the right conditions, it can happen. Its known as supercooled water, water that remains liquid even below freezing temperatures. It’s actually two liquids in one.
A study published Thursday in the journal Science investigates the properties of this unusual condition and suggests that theres more to learn about even the mo…
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