From the phase diagram for water (figure below), determine the state of water at the following. Criticnl point 22.009 Water (liquid) Ice (solid) 101 Triple point 0.6 Water vapor (gas) A. 0 0.01 100 374 Temperature ("C) (a) 46°C and 113 kPa solid liquid gas (b) 0.01°C and 0.4 kPa solid liquid gas (c) 83°C and 10 kPa solid liquid gas (d) 32°C and 85 kPa solid liquid gas (e) -10°C and 34 kPa solid liquid gas (f) 199*C and 96 kPa solid liquid gas (e) aunssand

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From the phase diagram for water (figure below), determine the state of water at the following.
Critical point
'c
22,089
Water
Ice
(liquid)
(solid)
101
Triple
point
0.6
B
Water vapor
(gas)
0 0.01
100
374
Temperature (°C)
(a) 46°C and 113 kPa
solid
liquid
gas
(b) 0.01°C and 0.4 kPa
solid
liquid
gas
(c) 83°C and 10 kPa
solid
liquid
gas
(d) 32°C and 85 kPa
solid
liquid
gas
(e) -10°C and 34 kPa
solid
o liquid
o gas
(f) 199°C and 96 kPa
o solid
liquid
o gas
Pressure (kPa)
Transcribed Image Text:From the phase diagram for water (figure below), determine the state of water at the following. Critical point 'c 22,089 Water Ice (liquid) (solid) 101 Triple point 0.6 B Water vapor (gas) 0 0.01 100 374 Temperature (°C) (a) 46°C and 113 kPa solid liquid gas (b) 0.01°C and 0.4 kPa solid liquid gas (c) 83°C and 10 kPa solid liquid gas (d) 32°C and 85 kPa solid liquid gas (e) -10°C and 34 kPa solid o liquid o gas (f) 199°C and 96 kPa o solid liquid o gas Pressure (kPa)
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