Refer to the following phase diagram (not to scale!) for oxygen: 49.8 1.00 P. atm 0.00150- 54.4 54.8 90.2 154.6 T Kolvin A sample of oxygen at a pressure of 1.00 atm and a temperature of 56.9 K is heated at constant pressure to a temperature of 106 K. Which of the following are true Choose all that apply O One or more phase changes will occur. O The liquid initially present will solidify. O The sample is initially a solid. O The sample is initially a liquid. O The final state of the substance is a gas.

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Refer to the following phase diagram (not to scale!) for oxygen:
49.8
1.00
atm
0.00150-
54.4 54.8
90.2
154.6
T Kelvin
A sample of oxygen at a pressure of 1.00 atm and a temperature of 56.9 K is heated at constant pressure to a temperature of 106 K. Which of the following are true?
Choose all that apply
O One or more phase changes will occur.
O The liquid initially present will solidify.
O The sample is initially a solid.
O The sample is initially a liquid.
O The final state of the substance is a gas.
Transcribed Image Text:Refer to the following phase diagram (not to scale!) for oxygen: 49.8 1.00 atm 0.00150- 54.4 54.8 90.2 154.6 T Kelvin A sample of oxygen at a pressure of 1.00 atm and a temperature of 56.9 K is heated at constant pressure to a temperature of 106 K. Which of the following are true? Choose all that apply O One or more phase changes will occur. O The liquid initially present will solidify. O The sample is initially a solid. O The sample is initially a liquid. O The final state of the substance is a gas.
Refer to the following phase diagram (not to scale!) for nitrogen:
33.5
1.00
atm
0.127
63.1 63.2
77.4
126.0
T Kelvin
At a pressure of 1 atm, the temperature 63.2 K is called the
of N2.
The normal boiling point for N2 is at
K
The triple point pressure for N2 is
atm
The critical pressure for N, is 33.5 atm. At temperatures above 126 K and pressures above 33.5 atm, N, is a
N2 is a
N2 is a
at 13.4 atm and 55.5 K.
solid
liquid
v at 0.127 atm and 85.0 K.
gas
N2 is a
v at 1.00 atm and 77.0 K.
supercritical fluid
Transcribed Image Text:Refer to the following phase diagram (not to scale!) for nitrogen: 33.5 1.00 atm 0.127 63.1 63.2 77.4 126.0 T Kelvin At a pressure of 1 atm, the temperature 63.2 K is called the of N2. The normal boiling point for N2 is at K The triple point pressure for N2 is atm The critical pressure for N, is 33.5 atm. At temperatures above 126 K and pressures above 33.5 atm, N, is a N2 is a N2 is a at 13.4 atm and 55.5 K. solid liquid v at 0.127 atm and 85.0 K. gas N2 is a v at 1.00 atm and 77.0 K. supercritical fluid
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