unterkühltes
Unterkühltes refers to a state where a liquid is cooled below its normal freezing point without becoming solid. This is a metastable state, meaning it is not the most stable phase. For water, this phenomenon can occur when it is pure and free from impurities that can act as nucleation sites. If disturbed, such as by a slight jolt or the introduction of a solid particle, the supercooled liquid will rapidly freeze. This rapid freezing is an exothermic process, releasing heat as the liquid transitions to a solid state.
The concept of unterkühltes is important in various scientific fields. In meteorology, it plays a role in