
Burn Your Waste With... Water?
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Science, Physics, Chemistry
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11th Grade - University
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Hard
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The video explores the concept of supercritical water, a state of water that is neither liquid nor gas, achieved under high pressure and temperature. It highlights its potential to oxidize and break down organic waste, including persistent 'forever chemicals' like PFAS, making it a promising solution for waste management and clean water production. The video also discusses the challenges of using supercritical water, such as salt byproducts and CO2 emissions, and the ongoing research to address these issues, especially for applications in space travel.
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