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Can water freeze and melt at the same time?
Yes — it’s called the Triple Point of Water, a rare scientific condition where water exists as solid, liquid, and gas simultaneously.

This short science video explains the amazing physics behind this phenomenon in under 1 minute. Perfect for science lovers, students, and curious minds!

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00:00Water can boil and freeze at the same time.
00:02This happens at something called the triple point,
00:04a very specific balance of temperature and pressure.
00:07At 0.01 degrees Celsius and 611 pascals,
00:10water exists as a solid, liquid, and gas all at once.
00:14In a vacuum chamber, it can be seen boiling into vapor
00:16while freezing into ice simultaneously.
00:19It looks impossible, but it's a real and measurable physical state.
00:22This rare condition is so precise,
00:24it's used in labs to calibrate scientific instruments.
00:26One substance behaving in three different ways
00:29at the exact same moment.
00:30That's the strange beauty of physics.
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