why does increase in pressure leads to melting of ice ?
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The basic reason is that water actually expands when it goes from the liquid to solid phase. ... In this case, if you increase the pressure on the ice the ice-water system wants to try to lower it again. It can do that by making itself fit into a smaller volume.
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In this case, if you increase thepressure on the ice the ice-water system wants to try to lower it again. It can do that by making itself fit into a smaller volume. But since water fills a smaller volume when it's liquid, rather than solid, it will go to a lower melting point -- allowing more solid to become liquid.
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