supercritical fluid state

physics

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chemical separation

water

  • water rapids, Niagara Falls, Canada
    In water: Water at high temperatures and pressures

    …of water disappears—it becomes a supercritical fluid, the density of which can be varied from liquidlike to gaslike by varying its temperature and pressure. If the density of supercritical water is high enough, ionic solutes are readily soluble, as is true for “normal” water; but, surprisingly, this supercritical fluid can…

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