Supercritical water’s structure decoded: Analysis finds no molecular clusters, just fleeting bonds

Supercritical water’s structure decoded: Analysis finds no molecular clusters, just fleeting bonds

Researchers at Ruhr University Bochum, Germany, have shed light on the structure of supercritical water. In this state, which exists at extreme temperatures and pressures, water has the properties of both a liquid and a gas at the same time. According to one theory, the water molecules form clusters, within which they are then connected by hydrogen bonds. Researchers at Ruhr University Bochum, Germany, have shed light on the structure of supercritical water. In this state, which exists at extreme temperatures and pressures, water has the properties of both a liquid and a gas at the same time. According to one theory, the water molecules form clusters, within which they are then connected by hydrogen bonds. Soft Matter Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories

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