At the triple point the solid phase, liquid phase and the gas phase all co-exist in stable equilibrium.
In high pressure phases the water has a quite complex phase diagram, in which fifteen known ice phases are shown at different temperatures and pressures , in addition to ten different triple points that are visualized in the following figure: It may be noted that, under high pressure conditions, ice may exist in equilibrium with the liquid; the diagram shows that the melting points increase with pressure.
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The number given for the temperature of the triple point of water is an exact definition rather than a measured quantity.
Phase diagram of water including high-pressure forms ice II, ice III, etc.
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