the phase diag ected to the following cycle: Isobaric (constant pressure) heating to 320 Solid Critical point Liquid Triple point Gas 216.8 Temperature. TIK DA. Gas will be formed. O B. More liquid will be formed OC. Gas is formed since solid sublime at 1 atm. O D. Solid, gas mixture. O E. Liquid, gas mixture.

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Use the phase diagram below to state what would be observed when a sample of carbon dioxide, initially at 1.00 atm and 298 K, is
subjected to the following cycle: Isobaric (constant pressure) heating to 320 K,
Critical
point
Solid
72.9
Liquid
67
5.11
Triple
point
1.0
Gos
1317 216.8 298 15
3042
Temperature. TIK
A. Gas will be formed.
B. More liquid will be formed
OC. Gas is formed since solid sublime at 1 atm.
O D. Solid, gas mixture.
O E. Liquid, gas mixture.
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Transcribed Image Text:Question 4 Use the phase diagram below to state what would be observed when a sample of carbon dioxide, initially at 1.00 atm and 298 K, is subjected to the following cycle: Isobaric (constant pressure) heating to 320 K, Critical point Solid 72.9 Liquid 67 5.11 Triple point 1.0 Gos 1317 216.8 298 15 3042 Temperature. TIK A. Gas will be formed. B. More liquid will be formed OC. Gas is formed since solid sublime at 1 atm. O D. Solid, gas mixture. O E. Liquid, gas mixture. )ENG platm
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