A pure solid sample of Substance X is put into an evacuated flask. The flask is heated at a steady rate and the temperature recorded as time passes. Here is graph of the results: 80. - 60. - 40. - 20. - temperature (°C) 0. 20 -40. - - 60. heat added (kJ/mol) Jse this graph to answer the following questions: What is the melting point of X ? (check all that apply) O solid What phase (physical state) of X would you expect to find in the flask after 29 kJ/mol of heat has been added? O liquid O gas

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A pure solid sample of Substance X is put into an evacuated flask. The flask is heated at a steady rate and the temperature recorded as time passes. Here is a
graph of the results:
80. -
60.
40.
20.
temperature (°C)
0.
- 20.
- 40.
- 60.
0.
10.
30.
40.
heat added (kJ/mol)
Use this graph to answer the following questions:
What is the melting point of X ?
O°c
(check all that apply)
What phase (physical state) of X would
you expect to find in the flask after
29 kJ/mol of heat has been added?
solid
O liquid
gas
Transcribed Image Text:A pure solid sample of Substance X is put into an evacuated flask. The flask is heated at a steady rate and the temperature recorded as time passes. Here is a graph of the results: 80. - 60. 40. 20. temperature (°C) 0. - 20. - 40. - 60. 0. 10. 30. 40. heat added (kJ/mol) Use this graph to answer the following questions: What is the melting point of X ? O°c (check all that apply) What phase (physical state) of X would you expect to find in the flask after 29 kJ/mol of heat has been added? solid O liquid gas
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the temperature versus the heat added curve is known as heating curve.

from the curve we can determine the melting and boiling point as well as the physical state of the substance

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