Originally posted by: silverpig
Originally posted by: jagec
Originally posted by: deepred98
technically can't most things be a liquid, solid, and gas under the right conditions?
Supercritical fluid.
Triple point.
D'oh, shouldn't respond so quickly
Originally posted by: silverpig
Originally posted by: jagec
Originally posted by: deepred98
technically can't most things be a liquid, solid, and gas under the right conditions?
Supercritical fluid.
Triple point.
Originally posted by: tweakmm
God damn it, you are so lucky stabbing people over the internet hasn't been invented yet.Originally posted by: MrChad
It's more soquid than anything else.
Originally posted by: silverpig
Originally posted by: Fenixgoon
Originally posted by: LoKe
Originally posted by: biggestmuff
Not a liquid. It is a plasma; one of the four states of matter.
Woot, four!
technically, there are 6 or 7 total (it's one of those two numbers)
i think i read it in a popular science article
Solid
Liquid
Gas
Plasma
Bose-Einstein Condensate
Degenerate Neutrons (neutron star)
Quark-Gluon Plasma
Those are the ones I'm pretty sure of. Superfluids might be another (like liquid helium), but I'm not sure if I'd classify them as a separate state. There are others which are kind of borderline too I guess... Fermi gases, Wigner crystals...
Originally posted by: Nettles
It is a supercooled fluid... BUT fluid doesn't necessarily mean a luiqid. It means matter that flows. Some gases are fkluids, and glass, on the othehand, is aa solid fluid.
:laugh:Originally posted by: MrChad
Originally posted by: tweakmm
God damn it, you are so lucky stabbing people over the internet hasn't been invented yet.Originally posted by: MrChad
It's more soquid than anything else.
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Originally posted by: biggestmuff
Not a liquid. It is a plasma; one of the four states of matter.
Did you always have no idea what you were talking about?Originally posted by: azoomee
Glass is solid.
Rumor of glass being a "liquid" supposedly started years ago when they couldn't make flat glass without flaws, lumps, etc.... Some of that glass was actually made by spinning it in a circle, eventually the glass on the outer part was thicker than the inside part....So people look at old glass with these lumps and assume that it has moved, sunk while in actuality it was always like that.
Originally posted by: Scarpozzi
<dr evil> LIQUID hot MAGMA!!!! </dr evil>
Originally posted by: SampSon
Did you always have no idea what you were talking about?Originally posted by: azoomee
Glass is solid.
Rumor of glass being a "liquid" supposedly started years ago when they couldn't make flat glass without flaws, lumps, etc.... Some of that glass was actually made by spinning it in a circle, eventually the glass on the outer part was thicker than the inside part....So people look at old glass with these lumps and assume that it has moved, sunk while in actuality it was always like that.
Originally posted by: Nettles
Zelda
I'm not sure what that says, but it has supercooled fluid and glass in it. LOL, but in case I'm wrong, which happens many, many times a day, Blame my chem teacher.
