In a vacuum chamber, water can simultaneously boil and freeze when pressure drops to the triple point, where the delicate balance between pressure and energy determines whether water exists as liquid, vapor, or solid at any given moment.
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Prepare to see the impossible. In a vacuum chamber, water can boil and freeze at the same time, because as the pressure drops to the vicinity of its triple point, the surface begins to bubble, while evaporation steals heat and cools the rest until it forms a full chamber. Thus, the same glass shows bubbles bursting, crystals growing, and a double phase transition revealing that boiling depends not only on temperature but on the delicate balance between pressure and energy, which decides whether water is liquid, vapor, or solid at any given moment. Yeah.
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