Despite decades of research efforts and debate, a full understanding of the origin of the anomalous properties of liquid water, in particular when supercooled, is not yet in sight. This focus ...
One of several such unusual characteristics has prompted decades of research to understand water's unique behavior, particularly in the supercooled regime. However, studying the liquid-liquid ...
NUCLEATION of freezing in supercooled liquids by cavitation has ... for substances such as water, which expand on freezing, it seems less satisfactory 1. Hickling 2, however, has proposed that ...
Have you ever seen the science experiment (or magic trick?) where you get water supercooled to where it isn’t frozen, but then it freezes when you touch it, pour it, or otherwise disturb it?
Water is unique. It is one of the only substances that can exist in nature as a solid, liquid and gas at the same time under ambient conditions (think of solid ice over a pond, which is liquid ...