Use the References to access important values if needed for this question. The substance krypton has the following properties: normal melting point: 115.9 K normal boiling point: 119.8 K triple point: 0.72 atm, 115.8 K critical point: 54.3 atm, 209.4 K A sample of krypton is initially at a pressure of 58.6 atm and a temperature of 128.1 K. The pressure on the sample is reduced to 0.720 atm at a constant temperature of 128.1 K. Which of the following are true? Choose all that apply O The final state of the substance is a solid. O The liquid initially present will solidify. The final state of the substance is a gas O One or more phase changes will occur. O The sample is initially a liquid. Submit Answer Try Another Version 2 item attempts remaining

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The substance krypton has the following properties:
normal melting point: 115.9 K
normal boiling point: 119.8 K
triple point:
0.72 atm, 115.8 K
critical point:
54.3 atm, 209.4 K
A sample of krypton is initially at a pressure of 58.6 atm and a temperature of 128.1 K. The pressure on the sample is reduced to 0.720 atm at a
constant temperature of 128.1 K. Which of the following are true?
Choose all that apply
O The final state of the substance is a solid.
O The liquid initially present will solidify.
O The final state of the substance is a gas.
O One or more phase changes will occur.
O The sample is initially a liquid.
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Transcribed Image Text:[References] Use the References to access important values if needed for this question. The substance krypton has the following properties: normal melting point: 115.9 K normal boiling point: 119.8 K triple point: 0.72 atm, 115.8 K critical point: 54.3 atm, 209.4 K A sample of krypton is initially at a pressure of 58.6 atm and a temperature of 128.1 K. The pressure on the sample is reduced to 0.720 atm at a constant temperature of 128.1 K. Which of the following are true? Choose all that apply O The final state of the substance is a solid. O The liquid initially present will solidify. O The final state of the substance is a gas. O One or more phase changes will occur. O The sample is initially a liquid. Submit Answer Try Another Version 2 item attempts remaining Previnus Next 5: SONY
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