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: temperature (°C) 100. 80. Explanation 60. 40.- What is the boiling point of X ? Use this graph to answer the following questions: 10. Check 30. heat added (kJ/mol) C (check all that annly)

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Identifying phase transitions on a heating curve
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:
temperature (°C)
100.
Explanation
80.
81°F
Rain off and on
60.
40.
What is the boiling point of X ?
0.
Use this graph to answer the following questions:
Check
10.
20.
30.
heat added (kJ/mol)
C
40.
(check all that annly)
H
Q Search.
J
2/5
50.
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Transcribed Image Text:= STATES OF MATTER Identifying phase transitions on a heating curve 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: temperature (°C) 100. Explanation 80. 81°F Rain off and on 60. 40. What is the boiling point of X ? 0. Use this graph to answer the following questions: Check 10. 20. 30. heat added (kJ/mol) C 40. (check all that annly) H Q Search. J 2/5 50. Ⓒ2023 McGraw Hill LLC. All Rights Reserved. Terms of Use | Privacy Center | Acc 四 ^ O
heat added (kJ/mol)
Use this graph to answer the following questions:
What is the boiling point of X ?
What phase (physical state) of X would
you expect to find in the flask after
11 kJ/mol of heat has been added?
1°C
(check all that apply)
Osolid
liquid
gas
X
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Transcribed Image Text:heat added (kJ/mol) Use this graph to answer the following questions: What is the boiling point of X ? What phase (physical state) of X would you expect to find in the flask after 11 kJ/mol of heat has been added? 1°C (check all that apply) Osolid liquid gas X 5
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By the Observation of graph , we see that there are two 2 straight lines in the graph. The below (Lower) straight line indicates that , Solid starts to melt and temperature remains constant during the melting .

The Above (upper) straight line indicates that , Liquid starts to boil and temperature remains constant during the boiling.

From this we get the idea about the boiling and melting line in the graph.

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