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When a liquid drop is placed on a surface held at a temperature much higher than the liquid’s boiling point (such as a drop of water in a very hot pan) it hovers on its own vapor cushion, without wetting the surface. This phenomenon is called film-boiling and occurs beyond a surface temperature called the Leidenfrost point (about 200 - 300 ºC for water on flat surfaces, depending on surface quality).

Original publication: Phys. Rev. Lett. 96, 154502 (2006)

 
     
 

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University of Oregon
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