According to the phase diagram given, which of the following statements is INCORRECT? 6 P(atm) 4- Z(g) 2- .40 0 40 80 120 t(°C) a) If liquid Z is maintained at the pressure of point 4 while the temperature is decreased to 30 °C, the liquid will vaporize. b) The existence of liquid Z at -50 °C and 2 atm represents the metastable condition of "supercooling." c) If the Z(s) = Z(I) = Z(g) system is maintained at the temperature of point 2 while pressure is decreased, more Z will vaporize. d) At the temperature and pressure of point 3, substance Z exists as a one- phase gaseous system. e) At the temperature and pressure of point 2, substance Z exists as a three- phase equilibrium system. 1 Z(s) Z(0) Assuming ideal gas behavior, which of the following gases would have the lowest density at standard temperature and pressure? a) CF2Cl2 b) SF6 c) Kr d) CO2 e) N2

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According to the phase diagram given, which of the following statements is
INCORRECT?
6
P(atm) 4-
Z(g)
2-
.40 0
40 80 120
t(°C)
a) If liquid Z is maintained at the pressure of point 4 while the temperature is
decreased to 30 °C, the liquid will vaporize.
b) The existence of liquid Z at -50 °C and 2 atm represents the metastable
condition of "supercooling."
c) If the Z(s) = Z(I) = Z(g) system is maintained at the temperature of point 2
while pressure is decreased, more Z will vaporize.
d) At the temperature and pressure of point 3, substance Z exists as a one-
phase gaseous system.
e) At the temperature and pressure of point 2, substance Z exists as a three-
phase equilibrium system.
1
Z(s)
Z(0)
Transcribed Image Text:According to the phase diagram given, which of the following statements is INCORRECT? 6 P(atm) 4- Z(g) 2- .40 0 40 80 120 t(°C) a) If liquid Z is maintained at the pressure of point 4 while the temperature is decreased to 30 °C, the liquid will vaporize. b) The existence of liquid Z at -50 °C and 2 atm represents the metastable condition of "supercooling." c) If the Z(s) = Z(I) = Z(g) system is maintained at the temperature of point 2 while pressure is decreased, more Z will vaporize. d) At the temperature and pressure of point 3, substance Z exists as a one- phase gaseous system. e) At the temperature and pressure of point 2, substance Z exists as a three- phase equilibrium system. 1 Z(s) Z(0)
Assuming ideal gas behavior, which of the following gases would have the lowest
density at standard temperature and pressure?
a) CF2Cl2
b) SF6
c) Kr
d) CO2
e) N2
Transcribed Image Text:Assuming ideal gas behavior, which of the following gases would have the lowest density at standard temperature and pressure? a) CF2Cl2 b) SF6 c) Kr d) CO2 e) N2
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