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A supercooled liquid is a state where a liquid is cooled below its normal freezing point without transitioning into a solid. This phenomenon occurs because the liquid lacks nucleation sites needed to form a crystalline structure, allowing it to remain in a metastable liquid state under certain conditions.
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