A pure solid sample of Substance X is put into an evacuated flask. The flask is heated at a steady rate and the temperature recorded as time passes. Here graph of the results: temperature (°C) 70. 50. 30. 10. -10. <-30. 0. 10. What is the boiling point of X ? 20. 30. heat added (kJ/mol) Use this graph to answer the following questions: What phase (physical state) of X would you expect to find in the flask after 7 kJ/mol of heat has been added? °C 40. (check all that apply) solid O liquid Ogas 50.

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A pure solid sample of Substance X is put into an evacuated flask. The flask is heated at a steady rate and the temperature recorded as time passes. Here
graph of the results:
temperature (°C)
70.
50.
30.
10.
10.-
-30.
0.
10.
What is the boiling point of X ?
20.
Use this graph to answer the following questions:
heat added (kJ/mol)
What phase (physical state) of X would
you expect to find in the flask after
7 kJ/mol of heat has been added?
30.
°C
40.
(check all that apply)
solid
O liquid
gas
50.
Transcribed Image Text:A pure solid sample of Substance X is put into an evacuated flask. The flask is heated at a steady rate and the temperature recorded as time passes. Here graph of the results: temperature (°C) 70. 50. 30. 10. 10.- -30. 0. 10. What is the boiling point of X ? 20. Use this graph to answer the following questions: heat added (kJ/mol) What phase (physical state) of X would you expect to find in the flask after 7 kJ/mol of heat has been added? 30. °C 40. (check all that apply) solid O liquid gas 50.
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