Tuesday, April 9, 2019

thermodynamics - What happens to water under high pressures without possibility of escape?


Knowing very little about the nature of water, wondering how it might behave at the centre of a planet or centre of an another massive gravitational body.


Could water take such pressures or might it break into separate hydrogen and oxygen to find something more accommodating for the pressure exerted, if such atmosphere would allow the volume even?


Finally, bonus points: could triple points in water play a role in keeping temperatures low under high pressures via fluid thermodynamics?




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