Here's why:
* Normal boiling point of water: Water boils at 100°C at standard atmospheric pressure (1 atm).
* Pressure and boiling point: Increasing pressure raises the boiling point of a liquid. At 9 atm, the boiling point of water would be significantly higher than 100°C.
* Temperature: 75°C is below the boiling point of water at 9 atm, meaning it would still be in the liquid phase.
Important Note: This assumes pure water. The presence of impurities or dissolved substances can affect the boiling point.