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Old 07-07-2012, 06:55 PM   #13
NickGrass

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But even the relatively cool temperatures of sunspots is way to hot for water to exist in liquid form.

3,200K = 5,840°F = 3,226°C
Actually liquid is left far behind. It has to be vapour only. My worry was about bonding being smashed at much lower temperatures. So what is the temperature at which hydrogen-oxygen bond will break? At temperature above that it will be meaning less to talk about water - even in vapour form.
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