10.18. At high pressures, water can form a number of ice phases differing in crystallo graphic structure. Using Fig. 10.1, rank order liquid water and its ices from lowest to highest density to the best of your ability Figure 10.1. A schematic representation of the phase diagram of water. At greatly elevated pressures, several crystallographically distinct ice phases are seen, beyond the usual ice Ih formed at ambient pressure. Adapted from www1.lsbu.ac.uk/water/phase html ice X 106 ice VII VII VI V Ш II 103 liquid critical point ice Ih vapor/gas 10-2 triple point 10-5 200 temperature (K) 750 pressure (bar)
10.18. At high pressures, water can form a number of ice phases differing in crystallo graphic structure. Using Fig. 10.1, rank order liquid water and its ices from lowest to highest density to the best of your ability Figure 10.1. A schematic representation of the phase diagram of water. At greatly elevated pressures, several crystallographically distinct ice phases are seen, beyond the usual ice Ih formed at ambient pressure. Adapted from www1.lsbu.ac.uk/water/phase html ice X 106 ice VII VII VI V Ш II 103 liquid critical point ice Ih vapor/gas 10-2 triple point 10-5 200 temperature (K) 750 pressure (bar)
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Transcribed Image Text:10.18. At high pressures, water can form a number of ice phases differing in crystallo
graphic structure. Using Fig. 10.1, rank order liquid water and its ices from lowest
to highest density to the best of your ability

Transcribed Image Text:Figure 10.1. A schematic representation
of the phase diagram of water. At
greatly elevated pressures, several
crystallographically distinct ice phases
are seen, beyond the usual ice Ih
formed at ambient pressure. Adapted
from www1.lsbu.ac.uk/water/phase
html
ice X
106
ice VII
VII
VI
V
Ш
II
103
liquid
critical
point
ice
Ih
vapor/gas
10-2
triple
point
10-5
200
temperature (K)
750
pressure (bar)
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