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CHEM 110 Section 3 (PM) SP25 Pre-Lecture 29 Quiz C13-3-5
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If the plot is not displayed, please see Figure F13-4-2-b (the water phase diagram) in the eBook to answer this question. Above is the phase diagram of water. What phase transition(s) can occur at a constant pressure of 10.0 atm going from T = 200 K to T = 400 K? [Select all that apply.]
Options
A.vaporization
B.melting
C.sublimation
D.deposition
E.freezing
F.condensation
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To solve this, we examine the water phase diagram at a fixed pressure of about 10 atm and track temperature from 200 K up to 400 K.
Option 1: vaporization. This would require the system to move from liquid to gas. At 10 atm, the liquid–vapor boundary (boiling line) lies at temperatures well above room temperature but well below 400 K. Since our temperature range only reaches 400 K (127°C), which is still below the typical boiling point at 10 atm (around 180°C), the system starts in a solid phase and remains below the liquid–gas boundary until tem......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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