Supercritical water, a mysterious state where water behaves like both a liquid and gas, has long puzzled scientists.
Scientists from UC San Diego have uncovered a key finding to one of water's unique properties: at high pressure and low ...
Researchers at Ruhr University Bochum, Germany, have shed light on the structure of supercritical water. In this state, which ...
When exposed to high temperatures and pressure, water enters a state in which liquid and gas can no longer be distinguished. For a long time, there has been controversy about how this looks like on a ...
Accounting for the model's systematic deviation compared to experimental values, the team estimated the actual critical point in water at approximately 198 K (-75°C) and 126.7 MPa.
liquid water would reach a critical point at which it would no longer be homogenous. Paesani's team conducted simulations that revealed the critical point at which the temperature is low enough ...