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Scientists discover whole new state of matter

By T.K. Randall
April 9, 2019 · Comment icon 6 comments

The discovery could prove useful in a variety of applications. Image Credit: CC BY 2.0 Jose Manuel Suarez
A new 'chain-melted state' makes it possible for atoms to exist as both a solid and a liquid at the same time.
Up until now, it was generally understood that the atoms that make up physical material can exist in only one of three states - solid, liquid or gas.

As it turns out however, this may not be entirely accurate.

The research, which was carried out by a team led by scientists from the University of Edinburgh, used computer simulations to study the existence of what has become known as a 'chain-melted state'.

They found that if potassium is exposed to high enough pressures and temperatures, its atoms will form a solid lattice structure that contains a second set of potassium atoms in a fluid arrangement.
It is believed that half a dozen different elements can achieve this state under the right conditions.

"Potassium is one of the simplest metals we know, yet if you squeeze it, it forms very complicated structures," said study lead author Dr. Andreas Hermann.

"We have shown that this unusual but stable state is part solid and part liquid."

"Recreating this unusual state in other materials could have all kinds of applications."

Source: Phys.org | Comments (6)




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Comment icon #1 Posted by pallidin 5 years ago
Good report...
Comment icon #2 Posted by cerberusxp 5 years ago
Very cool!
Comment icon #3 Posted by Jon the frog 5 years ago
That's cool!
Comment icon #4 Posted by Troublehalf 5 years ago
I always understood there to be more than three states anyway. Solid, Liquid, Gas, Plasma, and Bose-Einstein condensates. Either way, a wonderful discovery. Hopefully it'll lead to some amazing things using it.
Comment icon #5 Posted by DirtyDocMartens 5 years ago
Me too. Weird.
Comment icon #6 Posted by bruce fiction 5 years ago
This is definitely a break though


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