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== liquid ==
the article says that the oceans/lakes are unlikely to be water.  i'm not sure if outdated data is involved here, but wolfram alpha says that [https://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=boiling+point+of+water+507+kpa the boiling point of water at 507 kPa] is 2.5° ''higher'' than the max surface temperature (150°) listed in the infobox, suggesting that water could very well exist as a liquid on eve.  i'll amend that part unless there are any objections. --[[User:Ant|ant]] ([[User ant|☎]]) 15:45, 20 August 2013 (CDT)
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the article says that the oceans/lakes are unlikely to be water.  i'm not sure if outdated data is involved here, but wolfram alpha says that [https://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=boiling+point+of+water+507+kpa the boiling point of water at 507 kPa] is 2.5° ''higher'' than the max surface temperature (150°) listed in the infobox, suggesting that water could very well exist as a liquid on eve.  i'll amend that part unless there are any objections. --[[User:Ant|ant]] ([[User talk:Ant|☎]]) 15:45, 20 August 2013 (CDT)
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:Your Wolfram Alpha link doesn't seem to work, but assuming that you did it right I guess water wouldn't boil. Also maybe the temperature values are invalid or outdated. And your link to the talk page was incorrect. — [[User:XZise|xZise]] <small>&#91;[[User talk:XZise|talk]]&#93;</small> 17:19, 20 August 2013 (CDT)

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the article says that the oceans/lakes are unlikely to be water. i'm not sure if outdated data is involved here, but wolfram alpha says that the boiling point of water at 507 kPa is 2.5° higher than the max surface temperature (150°) listed in the infobox, suggesting that water could very well exist as a liquid on eve. i'll amend that part unless there are any objections. --ant () 15:45, 20 August 2013 (CDT)

Your Wolfram Alpha link doesn't seem to work, but assuming that you did it right I guess water wouldn't boil. Also maybe the temperature values are invalid or outdated. And your link to the talk page was incorrect. — xZise [talk] 17:19, 20 August 2013 (CDT)