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Unread 03-07-2004, 01:05 AM   #36
kronchev
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Originally Posted by Cathar
That's true for most liquids, however for water, as pressure is increased then water will remain a liquid at lower temperatures.

In fact, under a pressure of ~210MPa (~30500 PSI), water can remain as a liquid down to -22C.
yeh, if I had my scanner up i'd scan the state chart for water. thats whats great about it, its the only chemical that remains liquid the higher pressure/lower temp you go.
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