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Did you know? Water can exist in three states at once!

  • ashique1097
  • Apr 26, 2021
  • 1 min read

Yes, water can exist in three states at once.This is called the Triple Boil, and at that temperature, water exists as a gas, a liquid, and a solid simultaneously.
It requires very specific conditions to achieve, so don’t even think about trying it at home.
In thermodynamics, the triple point of a substance is the temperature and pressure at which the three phases (gas, liquid, and solid) of that substance coexist in thermodynamic equilibrium.It is that temperature and pressure at which the sublimation curve, fusion curve and the vaporisation curve meet.
For example, the triple point of mercury occurs at a temperature of −38.83440°C (−37.90192°F) and a pressure of 0.165 mPa.
In addition to the triple point for solid, liquid, and gas phases, a triple point may involve more than one solid phase, for substances with multiple polymorphs. Helium-4 is a special case that presents a triple point involving two different fluid phases (lambda point).
The triple point of water was used to define the kelvin, the base unit of thermodynamic temperature in the International System of Units (SI).The value of the triple point of water was fixed by definition, rather than measured, but that changed with the 2019 redefinition of SI base units. The triple points of several substances are used to define points in the ITS-90 international temperature scale, ranging from the triple point of hydrogen (13.8033 K) to the triple point of water (273.16 K, 0.01 °C, or 32.018 °F).

 
 
 

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