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Refer to the following phase diagram (not to ecalel) for kryptom: A sample of krypton at a pressure of 0.720 atm and a t

Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2022 9:11 am
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Refer to the following phase diagram (not to ecalel) for kryptom: A sample of krypton at a pressure of 0.720 atm and a temperature of 104 K is compressed at constant temperature to a pressure of 56.8 atm. Which of the following are true? (Sefoct all that apply.) No phase change will occur. The final state of the substance is a solid. The sample is initially a solid.
A sample of krypton at a pressure of 0.720 atm and a temperature of 104× is compressed at constant temperature to a pressure of 36.8 atm. Which of the following are true? (Solect all that apply.) No phase change will occur. The final state of the substance is a solid. The sample is initialiy a solid. The liquid initially present will vaporize. The sample is initially a gas:
The subutance methane has the following propertiest A sample of methane is initially at. a pressure of 47,4 atm and a temperature of 88.2 K. The pressure on the fample is reduced to 0.0920 atm at a constant temperature of 88.2 K. Which of the following are true? (Select all that apply.) The sample is initially a solid. The final state of the substance is a gas. The liquid initially present will solidify. The final state of the substance is a solid. No phase change will occur: