How many phases of water are there? 3 or 4? #asknostr

Water, liquid, gas, ______?

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Humidity 🤣

Ha high humidity is the worst.

Shxt🤓. Liquid, gas, solid, ______

There's 4; solid, liquid, gas and your mother

Lmao! You’re halfway right. Got the number, but don’t bring my mother into this!

Solid

Yeahhh I blew it in the note and wrote “water” instead of solid. We have solid, liquid, gas, and one more, surprisingly. It’s a gel like state and that’s how water exists inside our body. It was only discovered in the last decade or so.

Dry ice.

That’s an interesting one. That goes from solid to gas. The fourth phase actually has a terrible name and it’s called “exclusion zone” (EZ) water. When water is in this state it has very interesting properties. Perhaps the most interesting is that the water carries a negative charge. You can actually light a light bulb using exclusion zone water. The water inside our bodies is actually EZ water.

Then we also have heavy water and deionized water. I believe you can also extract static electricity from the friction of moving liquid.

Fascinating! I hadn’t heard that before

H2O

That is water. 🤓

Damn I read phrase no phase😂😂🤣🤣

Well I had a typo in my note that caused a bunch of confusion anyways so not your fault

supercritical... when it's still liquid because of pressure but its above boiling point

and technically you can add "plasma" to that where it's so energised its electrons have been driven away

Plasma.

I hadn’t heard of this phase before today. So maybe there are 5 phases.

If heated high enough all elements will become plasma.