At a constant pressure of 10.0 atm, solid is gradually heated from -80°C to 20°C. Which of the following will occur? a) it will condense Ob) it will sublime Oc) it will melt d) it will freeze

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At a constant pressure of 10.0 atm, solid is gradually heated from -80°C to 20°C.
Which of the following will occur?
a) it will condense
Ob) it will sublime
Oc) it will melt
d) it will freeze
Transcribed Image Text:At a constant pressure of 10.0 atm, solid is gradually heated from -80°C to 20°C. Which of the following will occur? a) it will condense Ob) it will sublime Oc) it will melt d) it will freeze
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73.0
5.11
Solid
R
-78.5 -56.4
DO
Liquid
Temperature (°C) -
T
Phase Diagram for Unknown Substance
At a constant pressure of 10.0 atm, solid is gradually heated from -80°C to 20°C.
Which of the following will occur?
Gas
6
Supercritical
fluid
H
31.1
N
99+)
✡
8
M
J
P
20
alt
?
74°F
10:09 PM
8/24/2022
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Transcribed Image Text:E 73.0 5.11 Solid R -78.5 -56.4 DO Liquid Temperature (°C) - T Phase Diagram for Unknown Substance At a constant pressure of 10.0 atm, solid is gradually heated from -80°C to 20°C. Which of the following will occur? Gas 6 Supercritical fluid H 31.1 N 99+) ✡ 8 M J P 20 alt ? 74°F 10:09 PM 8/24/2022 ctrl
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