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Author Mishima, Osamu, author

Title Liquid-phase transition in water / Osamu Mishima
Published Tokyo : Springer, [2021]
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Description 1 online resource (viii, 107 pages) : color illustrations
Series NIMS monographs, 2197-9502
NIMS monographs. 2197-9502
Contents Liquid-Liquid Critical Point Hypothesis of Water -- Volume of Liquid Water and Amorphous Ices -- Metastable Melting Lines of Crystalline Ices -- Gibbs Energy of Liquid Water and the Liquid-Liquid Critical Point Hypothesis -- Outlook -- Appendix: Melting Points of Emulsified H2O Ices
Summary A profound secret of nature hidden in ice water in a glass cup is revealed in this book. The author teaches a simple method for understanding the complex properties of water through the concept of polyamorphism. Polyamorphism is the existence of two kinds of liquid water, leading to a discontinuous transition between them. Currently, this two-water scenario is controversial in the scientific community because definitive experimental proof is difficult. However, a growing number of researchers believe there is adequate circumstantial evidence for the scenario. This introductory book focuses experimental thermodynamic data of liquid water, supercooled water, and amorphous solid water at various pressures and temperatures, and demonstrates how the two-water scenario initially evolved experimentally. The book explains the importance of polyamorphism in comprehending liquid water
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed October 4, 2021)
Subject Water.
Liquid-liquid equilibrium.
Water
water (inorganic material)
Liquid-liquid equilibrium
Water
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9784431569152
4431569154