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Solid:
b. Suppose you have
10grams of water at
25°C. What do you
need to do to get the 10
grams of water to point C?
Energy
4. Using the phase diagram to the right:
49.8
a. Label each phase in the diagram to the right in
the box provided.
b. What is the normal freezing and normal
melting points?
liquid
Solid
1.00
•B
atm
A•
100°C
bolling=
freeze = OC
0.00150
Gas
c. What is the phase change associated with letter A
when the pressure is suddenly dropped?
54.4 54.8
90.2 154.6
T Kolvin
d. What singular change can you do to letter B to vaporize it?
е.
What is happening on the molecular level for your answer in part D to work?
f. Suppose I had a bottle of this substance in the Chemistry lab. What physical state
would I anticipate it to be in? (hint, think of what our conditions in the lab are,
-20°C which is not the same as 20K)
g.
What is the vapor pressure of this substance at approximately 80K?
Tem
Transcribed Image Text:Solid: b. Suppose you have 10grams of water at 25°C. What do you need to do to get the 10 grams of water to point C? Energy 4. Using the phase diagram to the right: 49.8 a. Label each phase in the diagram to the right in the box provided. b. What is the normal freezing and normal melting points? liquid Solid 1.00 •B atm A• 100°C bolling= freeze = OC 0.00150 Gas c. What is the phase change associated with letter A when the pressure is suddenly dropped? 54.4 54.8 90.2 154.6 T Kolvin d. What singular change can you do to letter B to vaporize it? е. What is happening on the molecular level for your answer in part D to work? f. Suppose I had a bottle of this substance in the Chemistry lab. What physical state would I anticipate it to be in? (hint, think of what our conditions in the lab are, -20°C which is not the same as 20K) g. What is the vapor pressure of this substance at approximately 80K? Tem
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