suprajäähtymisen
Suprajäähtyminen, also known as supercooling, is a phenomenon where a liquid is cooled below its freezing point without solidifying. This occurs when a liquid is able to remain in a liquid state even at temperatures where it would normally be expected to freeze. For this to happen, the liquid must be free of nucleation sites, which are impurities or rough surfaces that can initiate the formation of ice crystals. In the absence of such sites, the liquid molecules lack a surface to begin organizing into a solid structure.
Suprajäähtymisen can be observed in various liquids, including water. Pure water, carefully handled to avoid disturbance,
The concept of suprajäähtymisen has practical implications. In meteorology, it is crucial for understanding cloud formation