Water is key to life on Earth and one of the most studied substances in the universe. Most of its properties are simple and familiar to us, but some are complex and somewhat baffling. The rest of this ...
First-ever measurements provide evidence that extremely cold supercooled water exists in two distinct structures that co-exist and vary in proportion dependent on temperature. Supercooled water is ...
Tokyo - Researchers at The University of Tokyo discover that the two-body structural entropy is the key quantity to understanding the dynamics of sheared supercooled liquids and also the mechanism ...
New phase: a new form of supercooled water has been characterized More evidence that supercooled water exists in two distinct liquid phases has surfaced in experiments done by Austen Angell and ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract The viscosity, electrical conductivity and density of several liquids have been measured over a range of temperatures both above and below the ...
Supercooled water may be a two-for-one deal. A long-standing theory holds that liquid water at temperatures well below freezing is composed of two different arrangements of molecules, one with high ...
Supercooled water is two of a kind, a new study shows. Scientists have long suspected that water at subfreezing temperatures comes in two distinct varieties: a high-density liquid that appears at very ...
A paper by Kazan Federal University saw light in The Journal of Chemical Physics. The authors propose a new quantitative approach to better measure the crystal growth rate in supercooled liquids. The ...
The dynamics of supercooled liquid and glassy systems are usually studied within the Lagrangian representation, in which the positions and velocities of distinguishable interacting particles are ...
Researchers have simulated supercooled liquids subjected to Couette shear flow. The rapid drop in viscosity under shear was related to the liquids' two-body structural entropy. The study showed that ...