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Practice ProblemBUILD
Sketch the phase diagram of a substance using the following data:
Pressure (atm) |
Melting Point
|
Boiling Point
|
Sublimation Point
|
0.5 |
- |
- |
0 |
1.0 |
60 |
110 |
- |
1.5 |
75 |
200 |
- |
2.0 |
105 |
250 |
- |
2.5 |
125 |
275 |
— |
The triple point is at 0.75 atm and
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