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What would happen if you could compress water?
As such, the water would freeze; the water would move to a solid state. As liquid water is compressed, it will turn into a solid.
What happens when water is compressed at high pressure?
Pressure and temperature can affect compressibility But, squeeze hard enough and water will compress—shrink in size and become more dense but not by very much. Even with this much pressure, water only compresses less than one percent.
Why can water not be compressed?
Even though water is less dense as ice it is extremely well structured, in that the nuclear bonds that make up the molecule (H2O) are exceedingly strong. Due to the Hydrogen bonds, (the greenish dots in the above image) between the molecules, ice for all purposes cannot be compressed.
Can pressure turn water into ice?
If you raise the pressure keeping the temperature constant, it’ll switch to Ice VI at about 1GPa, or about 10,000 atmospheres of pressure: it’s hard to turn water to ice by compressing it; the water at the bottom of the ocean is still water.
What happens when carbon dioxide is compressed in water with high pressure?
When carbon dioxide is compressed into water at pressure, the CO2 gas dissolves into the liquid. When pressure is released, the CO2 releases from the liquid as a gas in the form of gas bubbles. This process is also called carbonation and is a basis of many popular beverages.
What would happen to water in a black hole?
A black hole would not compress water. It would rip it apart due to tidal forces long before it reached the singularity. It would rip the hydrogen and oxygen atoms apart and what was left over (which would not be water or a liquid) would fall into the singularity.
What happens if you drill into an unconfined aquifer?
Unconfined aquifers do not have this internal pressure (called artesian pressure ), so if you drill a well into it, the water will only rise in the well casing up to the top of the aquifer (the water table); you will need a pump to get the water to the surface.
What happens when a supermassive black hole collapses?
This collapse also causes a supernova, or an exploding star, that blasts part of the star into space. Scientists think supermassive black holes formed at the same time as the galaxy they are in. The size of the supermassive black hole is related to the size and mass of the galaxy it is in.
What can black holes answer about the universe?
Black holes may answer questions about the beginning and the future of the universe. Black holes may answer questions about the beginning and the future of the universe. What Is a Black Hole? | NASA