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Yes. All you have to do is reduce the air pressure enough to lower it's boiling point to that of room temperature or below.
If the water was at absolute zero - implying no heating - then it wouldn't boil, would it?
Has someone changed the thread title, or do some people think 0K is "room temperature"?
Below 150 K the Arrhenius curve begins to deviate from linearity, and below 20 K the curve is flat – the rate is no longer temperature dependent! Thus, at cryogenic temperatures, the tunneling rate far exceeds traditional crossing of the variational barrier.
0K is the room temperature in quantum hell.
sorry guys not intending to make fun , but if it is at room temperature then it is not boiling and if it is boiling then it is not at room temperature , you can't combine the two.
sorry I did not observe"watch" the video
but if they have different pressures then it is not inside the room, it should be a container closed from absolute sides, if so it is another room by itself.
sorry I did not observe"watch" the video, but if they have different pressures then it is not inside the room, it should be a container closed from absolute sides, if so it is another room by itself.