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Chapter 11, Problem 11.58SP
Interpretation Introduction

(a)

Interpretation:

The physical state under the following condition should be determined.

T=10°C,P=0.0075 atm

Concept introduction:

Phase diagram is a graph that represents the solid phase, liquid phase, and gaseous phase of one substance or mixture of a substance under various conditions of temperature and pressure.

Temperature and pressure on a phase diagram at which gas, liquid, and solid phases coexist is called triple point. The maximum temperature and pressure in the phase diagram at which substance lies in liquid phases is called a critical point. The temperature and pressure at which liquid or gas is neither a true liquid nor a true gas is called a supercritical point.

The conversion factor to convert Kelvin to °C is as follows:

T(°C)=T(K)273

The conversion factor to convert mmHg to atm is as follows:

1 atm=760mmHg

Interpretation Introduction

(b)

Interpretation:

The physical state under following condition should be determined

T=25°C,P=16 atm

Concept introduction:

Phase diagram is a graph that represents the solid phase, liquid phase, and gaseous phase of one substance or mixture of a substance under various conditions of temperature and pressure.

Temperature and pressure on a phase diagram at which gas, liquid, and solid phases coexist is called triple point. The maximum temperature and pressure in the phase diagram at which substance lies in liquid phases is called a critical point. The temperature and pressure at which liquid or gas is neither a true liquid nor a true gas is called a supercritical point.

The conversion factor to convert Kelvin to °C is as follows:

T(°C)=T(K)273

The conversion factor to convert mmHg to atm is as follows:

1 atm=760mmHg

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