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Is there a quantifiable value for a given substance that correlates to the degree by which pressure has an effect on the element or substance melting/boiling point?
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If the substance in question is known (silicon dioxide, for example), how could we calculate the modified melting/boiling points given n bars of atmospheric pressure? Bonus points if you can explain why some chemicals skip the liquid phase under certain pressure conditions.
Allow me to elaborate.
If the substance in question is known (silicon dioxide, for example), how could we calculate the modified melting/boiling points given n bars of atmospheric pressure? Bonus points if you can explain why some chemicals skip the liquid phase under certain pressure conditions.