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Construct a phase diagram for a substance. Label: S (solid), L (liquid), G (gas). Curves/ Lines of equilibrium between
T(°K) | P (atm) | |
Triple point | 55 K | 0.50 atm |
Normal meting point | 68 K | 1 atm |
Normal boiling point | 183 K | 1 atm |
Critical Point | 218 K | 50 atm |
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