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6 Oct 2020
Shown here is the phase diagram for compound X. The triple point of X is −25.1°C at 0.50 atm and the critical point is 22oC and 21.3atm
- What is the state of X at position A?
- If we decrease the temperature from the compound at position A to -28.2oC while holding the pressure constant, what is the state of X?
- If we have the compound starting under the conditions of part (b) and increase the temperature to 15.3oC and decrease the pressure to 0.002atm, what is the state of X?
- Would it be possible to make the compound a solid by starting with conditions of part (c) and increase just the pressure?
Shown here is the phase diagram for compound X. The triple point of X is −25.1°C at 0.50 atm and the critical point is 22oC and 21.3atm
- What is the state of X at position A?
- If we decrease the temperature from the compound at position A to -28.2oC while holding the pressure constant, what is the state of X?
- If we have the compound starting under the conditions of part (b) and increase the temperature to 15.3oC and decrease the pressure to 0.002atm, what is the state of X?
- Would it be possible to make the compound a solid by starting with conditions of part (c) and increase just the pressure?
Robert KubaraLv10
30 Oct 2020