Use this diagram to answer the following questions. Suppose a small sample of pure X is held at 284. °C and 6.3 atm. What will be the state of the sample? Suppose the temperature is held constant at 284. °C but the pressure is increased by 2.5 atm. What will happen to the sample? Suppose, on the other hand, the pressure is held constant at 6.3 atm but the temperature is decreased by 286. °C. What will happen to the sample? Explanation Check (choose one (choose one) (choose one) X

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Using a phase diagram to predict phase at a given temperature...
Study the following phase diagram of Substance X.
pressure (atm)
16
8
10
solid
200
liquid
400
temperature (K)
Use this diagram to answer the following questions.
gas
600
Transcribed Image Text:Using a phase diagram to predict phase at a given temperature... Study the following phase diagram of Substance X. pressure (atm) 16 8 10 solid 200 liquid 400 temperature (K) Use this diagram to answer the following questions. gas 600
Use this diagram to answer the following questions.
Suppose a small sample of pure X is held at 284. °C and 6.3 atm.
What will be the state of the sample?
Suppose the temperature is held constant at 284. °C but the pressure
is increased by 2.5 atm. What will happen to the sample?
Suppose, on the other hand, the pressure is held constant at 6.3 atm
but the temperature is decreased by 286. °C. What will happen to the
sample?
Explanation
Check
(choose one
(choose one)
(choose one)
Transcribed Image Text:Use this diagram to answer the following questions. Suppose a small sample of pure X is held at 284. °C and 6.3 atm. What will be the state of the sample? Suppose the temperature is held constant at 284. °C but the pressure is increased by 2.5 atm. What will happen to the sample? Suppose, on the other hand, the pressure is held constant at 6.3 atm but the temperature is decreased by 286. °C. What will happen to the sample? Explanation Check (choose one (choose one) (choose one)
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