Very-sub-zero water – Supercooled water can stay liquid far below its normal freezing point
ScienceQ publishing Group 2014-07-06
Summary:
Cold water has hit a new low. Droplets can avoid freezing — at least for a short while — at temperatures as low as –46° Celsius (–50.8° Fahrenheit), a new study shows. “It’s a world record, and it’s hard to imagine it will ever fall,” H. Eugene Stanley told Science News. This physicist at Boston University, in […]
