@mrjazzycharon2 Earth's atmospheric pressure is too low to support supercritical fluids at room temperature. For example, the supercritical point of water can be found in the deepest ocean trenches from undersea vents called 'smokers', at pressures that would crush any human being, at around 330C in temperature.
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Darkfire036 2 months ago
very well done.
executive 2 months ago
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veganazi 2 months ago
Awesome.
TheWarcraftDatabase 3 months ago
Is there any supercritical fluid at room temperature and pressure? How does it feel to touch supercritical fluids?
mrjazzycharon2 4 months ago
@mrjazzycharon2 Earth's atmospheric pressure is too low to support supercritical fluids at room temperature. For example, the supercritical point of water can be found in the deepest ocean trenches from undersea vents called 'smokers', at pressures that would crush any human being, at around 330C in temperature.
darkfyreaol 4 months ago