A sample is compressed at constant T = 54.5 K, starting at 1.00E-3 bar, to 1.00E2 bar. A sample is heated at constant p = 1.00E-3 bar from 25 K to 100 K. O solid remains solid O liquid solidifies O gas solidifies O gas solidifes O liquid solidifies O liquid remains liquid O gas remains gas O solid remains solid O solid vapourizes to gas O liquid remains liquid O gas liquefies then solidifies O solid vapourizes to gas O gas remains gas O gas liquefies then solidifies

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Oxygen has a normal melting point of 55 K and a normal boiling point of 90.2 K, and its triple point occurs at p = 0.0015 bar and T = 54 K. Describe what happens to a sample of O2 as the following processes take place.

A sample is compressed at constant T = 54.5 K, starting at 1.00E-3 bar, to 1.00E2 bar.
A sample is heated at constant p = 1.00E-3 bar from 25 K to 100 K.
O solid remains solid
O liquid solidifies
O gas solidifies
O gas solidifies
O liquid solidifies
O gas remains gas
O liquid remains liquid
O solid remains solid
O gas liquefies then solidifies
O solid vapourizes to gas
O solid vapourizes to gas
O liquid remains liquid
O gas remains gas
O gas liquefies then solidifies
Transcribed Image Text:A sample is compressed at constant T = 54.5 K, starting at 1.00E-3 bar, to 1.00E2 bar. A sample is heated at constant p = 1.00E-3 bar from 25 K to 100 K. O solid remains solid O liquid solidifies O gas solidifies O gas solidifies O liquid solidifies O gas remains gas O liquid remains liquid O solid remains solid O gas liquefies then solidifies O solid vapourizes to gas O solid vapourizes to gas O liquid remains liquid O gas remains gas O gas liquefies then solidifies
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