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'Second phase' of liquid water discovered
short by Satyaki Das / on Wednesday, 16 November, 2016
An international team of physicists has demonstrated that liquid water can 'switch' phases, exhibiting a varying set of properties. Examining properties like conductivity, refractive index and surface tension, they found that each property changed at different 'crossover' temperatures between 40°C and 65°C. This could be due to the 'fleeting' weak hydrogen bonds in water's structure, they added.
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