23. Using the x and y coordinates, what will happen if you add solute particles to the boundary between water and water vapor at 101 kPa, assuming a constant temperature? A. x coordinate shifts to the left, y coordinate shifts up B. x coordinate shifts to the right, y coordinate stays the same C. x coordinate shifts to the left, y coordinate stays the same D. x coordinate stays the same, y coordinate shifts up   24. Using the x and y coordinates, what will happen if you add solute particles to the boundary between ice and water at 101 kPa, assuming a constant temperature? A. x coordinate shifts to the right, y coordinate stays the same B. x coordinate shifts to the left, y coordinate stays the same C. x coordinate shifts to the right, y coordinate stays the same D. x coordinate stays the same, y coordinate shifts up

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23. Using the x and y coordinates, what will happen if you add solute particles to the boundary between water and water vapor at 101 kPa, assuming a constant temperature?

A. x coordinate shifts to the left, y coordinate shifts up
B. x coordinate shifts to the right, y coordinate stays the same
C. x coordinate shifts to the left, y coordinate stays the same
D. x coordinate stays the same, y coordinate shifts up
 
24. Using the x and y coordinates, what will happen if you add solute particles to the boundary between ice and water at 101 kPa, assuming a constant temperature?
A. x coordinate shifts to the right, y coordinate stays the same
B. x coordinate shifts to the left, y coordinate stays the same
C. x coordinate shifts to the right, y coordinate stays the same
D. x coordinate stays the same, y coordinate shifts up
 
Pressure (kPa)
22,089
101
0.6
DI
Ice
(solid)
A
Water
(liquid)
Triple
point
B
0 0.01
Critical point
C
Water vapor
(gas)
100
Temperature (°C)
374
Transcribed Image Text:Pressure (kPa) 22,089 101 0.6 DI Ice (solid) A Water (liquid) Triple point B 0 0.01 Critical point C Water vapor (gas) 100 Temperature (°C) 374
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