Chemistry, asked by mdrizwan8276, 1 year ago

A liquid which is permanently supercooled is frequently called a ........... .

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Answered by Abay4
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Glass is sometimes called a supercooled liquid because it does not form a crystalline structure, but instead forms an amorphous solid that allows molecules in the material to continue to move. However, Scientific American indicates that amorphous solids are neither supercooled liquids nor solids.

Answered by MATHANGI07
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In this state it is often called an amorphous solid or glass. Some people claim that glass is actually a supercooled liquid because there is no first order phase transition as it cools.

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