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Graduate Is there a critical pressure for melting ice?
so that kind of opens up another question, so a supercritical fluid is when the the temperature and pressure are above the critical point, but at the top right of the phase diagram there is still a region where there are solids. Is is possible to have a supercritical fluid that is in the solid... -
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Graduate Is there a critical pressure for melting ice?
so that is basically saying at higher pressures the ice is in a crystal structure that is denser than water? -
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Graduate Is there a critical pressure for melting ice?
I know the specific volume for Ice is higher than water so increases in pressure make it more favorable for the ice to go to water (hence a negative slope on a phase diagram rather than positive) Is there a point at which if the pressure was so high that it would be have to be liquid no matter...