Why does it stay liquid?
Normally, water turns to ice at 0°C (0°). But if there are no ice crystals to start with, the water can keep being a liquid even when it’s colder than that.
Think of it like a group of kids playing tag. If they all know where everyone is, they can stay running around without stopping, just like water staying liquid. But if one kid suddenly freezes and starts being “tagged,” it might start a chain reaction, like ice forming in water.
How do we make supercooled water?
Sometimes scientists use special tools to keep water from freezing, even when it's really cold. It’s like giving the kids playing tag a quiet signal so no one gets tagged, they can all stay running around without stopping!
Examples
- If you leave a cup of supercooled water in the freezer for too long, it will freeze all at once.
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See also
- How Does Phase Transitions Work?
- How Does Nucleation sites Work?
- What are liquid phases?
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