What happens when a pressure greater than the atmospheric pressure is applied to pure water or a solution?

Applying pressure higher than atmospheric to pure water or a solution elevates its water potential. This heightened pressure induces an increase in the system’s overall water potential. The water potential, influenced by external pressure, rises beyond its baseline in response to the applied force. Essentially, elevated pressure results in an augmented water potential within the water or solution. The impact of increased pressure manifests as a heightened water potential state.

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