crazychemgirl
the S&S goddess
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Do you think there is only one temperature for steam?
I imagine, and that's a pretty wide statement, steam has a varied temperature range and while yes, the lower temperatures are likely to form condensation, but perhaps, and I'm going out on a limb here, high pressure might stop condensation, thus keeping it in a gaseous state. Thereby allowing the water vapor to sublimate from a gas directly into a solid (ice) or perhaps, the high pressure stops any transition at all and allows the gas to remain a gas even below it's freezing point?
You can only go to certain high pressure before everything begins to collapse.


That's got to be the kindest thing anyone has ever said in my hearing! *sniff*