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Supercooling is defined as: "To cool (a liquid) below a transition temperature without the transition occurring, especially to cool below the freezing point without solidification." (supercooling....
Yes. If you place it in a bowl of ice. You must then pour salt all over the ice. This will result in the soda being below 32 degress, but still being liquid.
Let an elephant put the water in its trunk, then spit it on an anteater which walks to the desert backwards and digs a hole and burries it in the sand then it goes through a natural waterway up...
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Glass is an amorphous solid.
There are some esoteric points in thermodynamics having to do with phase transitions that cause some...