1,000- 10아 r e 10- 1.아- (abn) 0.1- 0.01- 0.001 20 60 100 120 Temperature (C) Suppose a gas is originally at 0.01 atm and 100°C. If it is pressurized to 10 atm, what will happen to it? It will melt and end up as a liquid It will compress to a liquid and end up in the liquid phase It will first melt, and then boil, ending up as a gas It will sublime directly to gas and stay a gas.

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In terms of attraction why does adding a solute increase the boiling point of a solution?
Transcribed Image Text:In terms of attraction why does adding a solute increase the boiling point of a solution?
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Suppose a gas is originally at 0.01 atm and 100°C. If it is pressurized to 10 atm, what will happen to it?
It will melt and end up as a liquid
It will compress to a liquid and end up in the liquid phase
It will first melt, and then boil, ending up as a gas
It will sublime directly to gas and stay a gas.
Transcribed Image Text:1,000- r 100 e 10 u r e 1.0 (atm) 0.1- 0.01- 0.001 20 40 60 80 100 120 Temperature (C) Suppose a gas is originally at 0.01 atm and 100°C. If it is pressurized to 10 atm, what will happen to it? It will melt and end up as a liquid It will compress to a liquid and end up in the liquid phase It will first melt, and then boil, ending up as a gas It will sublime directly to gas and stay a gas.
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