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If water is heated at the supercritical pressure (> 221.2 bar) what happens?

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Answered by Arslankincsem
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As you warm the water at super basic weight, it continues getting warmed and at basic temperature it gets changed over to steam quickly.


In a super basic heater the length over which there is a blend of steam and water is essentially not there.


Note that at basic temp and weight, the inert warmth is zero.


Envision a typical kettle.

Answered by mindfulmaisel
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Answer:

If water is heated at supercritical pressure, it changes to the physical state where it is neither liquid nor gaseous.  

Explanation:

This ‘state of matter’ is called as supercritical fluid. We know that all matter can show three states mainly; solid, liquid and gases. These states can interchange into each other through the change in pressure and temperature. In between these states, the interconversion can be controlled by change in temperature and pressure.  

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