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I am in 9th grade. Please forgive me if I ask any dumb questions. So, I was studying about gas laws and I came across an equation $\frac{p_1V_1}{T_1} = \frac{p_2V_2}{T_2}$.

$$\frac{p_1V_1}{T_1} = \frac{p_2V_2}{T_2}.$$

I wondered if there is such an equation for solids and if there is what should be the pressure so that ice remains as ice at 1000° C?

I am in 9th grade. Please forgive me if I ask any dumb questions. So, I was studying about gas laws and I came across an equation $\frac{p_1V_1}{T_1} = \frac{p_2V_2}{T_2}$. I wondered if there is such an equation for solids and if there is what should be the pressure so that ice remains as ice at 1000° C?

I am in 9th grade. Please forgive me if I ask any dumb questions. So, I was studying about gas laws and I came across an equation

$$\frac{p_1V_1}{T_1} = \frac{p_2V_2}{T_2}.$$

I wondered if there is such an equation for solids and if there is what should be the pressure so that ice remains as ice at 1000° C?

I am in 9th grade. Please forgive me if I ask any dumb questions. So, I was studying about gas laws and I came across an equation P1×V1/T1 = P2×V2/T2$\frac{p_1V_1}{T_1} = \frac{p_2V_2}{T_2}$. I wondered if there is such an equation for solids and if there is what should be the pressure so that ice remains as ice at 1000° C?

I am in 9th grade. Please forgive me if I ask any dumb questions. So, I was studying about gas laws and I came across an equation P1×V1/T1 = P2×V2/T2. I wondered if there is such an equation for solids and if there is what should be the pressure so that ice remains as ice at 1000° C?

I am in 9th grade. Please forgive me if I ask any dumb questions. So, I was studying about gas laws and I came across an equation $\frac{p_1V_1}{T_1} = \frac{p_2V_2}{T_2}$. I wondered if there is such an equation for solids and if there is what should be the pressure so that ice remains as ice at 1000° C?

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At what pressure will ice remain as ice at 1000° C?

I am in 9th grade. Please forgive me if I ask any dumb questions. So, I was studying about gas laws and I came across an equation P1×V1/T1 = P2×V2/T2. I wondered if there is such an equation for solids and if there is what should be the pressure so that ice remains as ice at 1000° C?