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If you put pressure on ice it will melt.

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Q: What happens if I increase the pressure to solid water?
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as water depth increases then so does the water pressure


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The energy of water can increase if it is heated up, if it is placed under more pressure, if it changes phase, or if it flows faster. In phase change, increase of water's energy happens from: solid phase to liquid phase (melting), from solid phase to vapor phase (sublimation), and from liquid phase to vapor phase (evaporation). Increase in altitude also increases its potential energy.


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The water become a solid (ice) and the volume increase.


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Does is a liquid at room temperature, raising the temperature will certainly not turn it into a solid. Think about water. Raising the temperature of water will evaporate it and make it a gas. The only way to increase the temperature of something to make it into a solid is to also greatly increase the pressure.


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if you have a chemical liquid (including water), you can take heat energy out of that chemical until it gets under a certain temperature, where it turns from a liquid into a solid. Different chemicals have different temperatures where this happens, and with water it is 0c.


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Explain why pressure affects the solubility of oxygen in water but not the solubility of Nacl in water?

The reason that it effects the solubulity of oxygen is that it is gaseous while NaCl is solid at room temperature. The oxygen molecules are effected by the increase in pressure in the way that there are more of them per unit volume of air if you increase air pressure. This is clearly not the case for the Na and Cl atoms which are ionically bonded to one another and are therefore solid. If you want to know more about the reason that pressure effects the solubility of oxygen in water, have a wee look at partial pressures.