triple point...
floating on gas...
Sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) is an inorganic, colorless, odorless gas with a density of 6.12g/L, which is ~5x higher than that of air (1.225g/L). When mixed with air, sulfur hexafluoride will sink to the bottom much like water mixed with oil. The bubbles, which are filled with air, therefore float on top of the sulfur hexafluoride filled aquarium.
This liquid is boiling and freezing simultaneously because it’s reaching its ‘triple point,’ which is the temperature and pressure at which three phases of a substance (gas, liquid, and solid) co-exist in equilibrium.
the price we are paying is much higher...
transporting natural gas...
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