This anomalous behaviour persists even when water is supercooled — that is, cooled below the temperature at which, under equilibrium conditions, it would form ice. Water exhibits a well-known ...
The ice Pig (pipeline inspection gauge) is transforming the way drinking-water pipes are cleaned and maintained. Developed by Professor Joe Quarini to clean pipes more thoroughly and produce less ...
To supercool something, it has to reach a temperature below its freezing point while staying in a liquid form. Normally when water drops below 32 degrees Fahrenheit, it freezes and turns into ice.