superkylmyyttä
Superkylmyyttä is a Finnish term that translates to "supercooling" or "superchilling." It refers to a phenomenon where a liquid is cooled below its freezing point without solidifying. This state is metastable, meaning the liquid is not in its lowest energy state and can transition to a solid state if disturbed.
In supercooled liquids, the molecules are still in a liquid configuration despite the low temperature. The
Superkylmyyttä can occur in various substances, including water, various solutions, and even certain metals. In the
This phenomenon has practical applications in areas such as weather forecasting, where understanding supercooled water in