How many phases of water are there? 3 or 4? #asknostr
Water, liquid, gas, ______?
#science
How many phases of water are there? 3 or 4? #asknostr
Water, liquid, gas, ______?
#science
Shxtđ¤. Liquid, gas, solid, ______
There's 4; solid, liquid, gas and your mother
Lmao! Youâre halfway right. Got the number, but donât bring my mother into this!
Solid
Yeahhh I blew it in the note and wrote âwaterâ instead of solid. We have solid, liquid, gas, and one more, surprisingly. Itâs a gel like state and thatâs how water exists inside our body. It was only discovered in the last decade or so.
Dry ice.
Thatâs an interesting one. That goes from solid to gas. The fourth phase actually has a terrible name and itâs called âexclusion zoneâ (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.
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