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Why does the freezing point of water change with pressure and why doesn’t deep sea water freeze?

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Why does the freezing point of water change with pressure and why doesn’t deep sea water freeze?

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The freezing temperature of water drops about 1 degree for every 75 of the units of pressure called atmospheres, but the change is small compared with the difference even one atmosphere of pressure makes in raising the boiling point. (One atmosphere is equal to 14.69 pounds per square inch.) Why deep sea water does not freeze de

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