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Explanation please! Analyze this phase diagram changes in state of matter, including changes in attraction forces...
What state of matter has the weakest intermolecular forces for the same substance? Explain please a. gas b. liquid c. solid d. they are all the same
A change of state, also known as a change of phase, is when a substance changes from one state of matter to another, such as changing from a liquid to a gas. A phase change is always associated with a change of heat, where the heat is either going into the substance or leaving the substance. Types of phase changes are melting, freezing, vaporization, condensation, and sublimation.
20. For each of the following phase changes, state the correct term and indicate if the process is endothermic or exothermic.(4 points) A) liquid to solid B) gas to solid
Paragraph Styles Editing 2 3. Intermolecular forces help dictate various properties of a chemical, draw a representation of a solid, liquid, and gas and describe the intermolecular forces involved. (9 points) 4 Phase Diagrams are useful tools to find if a substance is a gas, liquid, or solid at a certain temperature and pressure. Use the following phase diagram to explain why it takes longer to boil an egg in water at the top of a mountain (hint, what changes...
According to the phase diagram for CO2, shown here, what state will be most prevalent at 110 atm and 350 C? 102 atm V P 0.058 atm -7.3°C 315°C T Solid Liquid Gas Supercritical Fluid
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Study the following phase diagram of Substance X. 2.4 pressure (atm) solid liquid gas 400 600 temperature (K) Use this diagram to answer the following questions. Suppose a small sample of pure X is held at -9. °C and 1.1 atm. What will be the state of the sample? ✓ (chole one) solid liquid gas Suppose the temperature is held constant at -9. °C but the pressure is decreased by 0.7 atm. What will happen to the sample?...
11. List the order of phase changes that would occur based on the phase diagram of water under the following circumstances: critical point liquid Pressure (atm) 0.1- solid vapour (gas) triple point 0.0012 / 100 200 300 400 500 Temperature (K) 600 700 a. Water vapor originally at 200 atm and 150°C is slowly allowed to expand at a constant temperature until the final pressure is 0.005 atm. b. Water originally at 100.0°C and 0.50 atm is cooled at a...
Refer to the following phase diagram (not to scale!) for hydrogen: 12.8 1.00 atm 0.071 13.9 14.0 20.3 33.2 T Kelvin A sample of hydrogen at a pressure of 1.00 atm and a temperature of 5.90 K is heated at constant pressure to a temperature of 61.4 K. Which of the following are true? Choose all that apply The sample is initially a liquid. The final state of the substance is a gas. One or more phase changes will occur....
Review Topics References Refer to the following phase diagram (not to scale!) for oxygen 49.8 1.00 atm 0.00150 54.4 54.8 90.2 154.6 T Kelvin A sample of oxygen at a pressure of 1.00 atm and a temperature of 48.6 K is heated at constant pressure to a temperature of 107 K. Which of the following are true? Choose all that apply The sample is initially a solid. The final state of the substance is a gas. The gas initially present...
Study the following phase diagram of Substance X. solid pressure (atm) liquid gas 100 200 temperature (K) Use this diagram to answer the following questions. Suppose a small sample of pure X is held at - 220 °C and 8.5 atm What will be the state of the sample? Ichoose one) choose one) Suppose the temperature is held constant at -220. °C but the pressure is decreased by 1.5 atm. What will happen to the sample? Suppose, on the other...