Even ultra low vacuum grease evaporates near absolute vacuum.

Cavitation takes place when pressure drops near absolute zero pressure, near -100 kPa, -1 atm... when the "vapor pressure" limit is crossed.

But that applies only to materials with relatively weak bonds, as far as I know. Water, oil... so, what is the closest thing to non-cavitating fluid? How low can the pressure go, before it is pulled apart?

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