Based on the water phase diagram below, which of the statements below is FALSE: OK S0K 100 K 150K 200k 250K s00 K 350 K 400 K 1 TPar 450 K 500 K 550 K 600 KTemperature 10 Mbar XI (hexagonal) 100 GPa 100 K. 62 GPa 1Mbar VII VII 10 GPa 100 kbar II 278 K 2.1 GPa 355.00 K. 2.216 GPa 1 GPa XV 218 K 620 MPa 10 kbar -248.85 K. 3443 MPa 238.5 K. 212.9 MPa 272.99 K. 632.4 MPa 256.164 K, 350.1 MPa 251 165 K, 209.9 MPa 100 MPa Critical point fabar Solid 647 K, 22.064 MPa Liquid 10 MPa 100 bar 1 MPa 10 bar XI (ortho- Freezing point at 1 atm rhombic) 100 Pa 1 bar Boiling point at 1 atm 373.15 K, 101.325 kPa 273.15 k, 101.325 kPa 10 kPa 100 mbar 1 kPa 10 mbar Solid/Liquid/Vapour triple point 273.16 K, 611.73 Pa 100 Pa 1 mbar Vapour 10 Pa 100 pbar 1Pa 250 "C 200 C 150 C -100 C 50 °C 50C 100C 1s0c 200 C 250 C 300°C 350 C 10 sbar O A system operating at 100 degC at 1 MPa will not have cavitation O A system operating at 10 MPa at 200 degC will not have cavitation O A system operating at 100 kPa at 50 degC will not have cavitation O A system operating at 1 MPa at 200 degC will not have cavitation Pressure

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Based on the water phase diagram below, which of the statements below is FALSE:
OK SOK 100 K 150K 200 K 250K 300 K 350 K 400K
1 TPat
450 K 500 K
SSOK 600 KTemperature
10 Mbar
XI (hexagonal)
100 GPa
100 K. 62 GPa
1 Mbar
VIII
VII
10 GPa
100 kbar
(V
278 K 2.1 GPa
355.00 K. 2.216 GPa
1 GPa XV
218 K 620 MPa
20 kbar
-248.85 K. 3443 MPa
238.5 K. 212.9 MPa
272.99 K. 632.4 MPa
256,164 K, 350,1 MPa
251 165 K, 209.9 MPa
Critical point a kbar
647 K, 22.064 MPa
100 MPa
Solid
Liquid
10 MPa
100 bar
1 MPa
10 bar
XI
1 bar
100 kPa(ortho- Freezing point at 1 atm
rhombic)
Boiling point at 1 atm
373.15 K, 101.325 kPa
273.15 k, 101.325 kPa
10 kPa
100 mbar
1 kPa
10 mbar
Solid/Liquid/Vapour triple point
273.16 K, 611.73 Pa
100 Pa
1 mbar
Vapour
10 Pa
100 pbar
1Pa
250 "C 200 °C 150 C -100 °C 50 °C
50 °C 100 C 150 °C 200 *C 250 °C 300 C 350 C
10 sbar
O A system operating at 100 degC at 1 MPa will not have cavitation
O A system operating at 10 MPa at 200 degC will not have cavitation
O A system operating at 100 kPa at 50 degC will not have cavitation
O A system operating at 1 MPa at 200 degC will not have cavitation
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Transcribed Image Text:Based on the water phase diagram below, which of the statements below is FALSE: OK SOK 100 K 150K 200 K 250K 300 K 350 K 400K 1 TPat 450 K 500 K SSOK 600 KTemperature 10 Mbar XI (hexagonal) 100 GPa 100 K. 62 GPa 1 Mbar VIII VII 10 GPa 100 kbar (V 278 K 2.1 GPa 355.00 K. 2.216 GPa 1 GPa XV 218 K 620 MPa 20 kbar -248.85 K. 3443 MPa 238.5 K. 212.9 MPa 272.99 K. 632.4 MPa 256,164 K, 350,1 MPa 251 165 K, 209.9 MPa Critical point a kbar 647 K, 22.064 MPa 100 MPa Solid Liquid 10 MPa 100 bar 1 MPa 10 bar XI 1 bar 100 kPa(ortho- Freezing point at 1 atm rhombic) Boiling point at 1 atm 373.15 K, 101.325 kPa 273.15 k, 101.325 kPa 10 kPa 100 mbar 1 kPa 10 mbar Solid/Liquid/Vapour triple point 273.16 K, 611.73 Pa 100 Pa 1 mbar Vapour 10 Pa 100 pbar 1Pa 250 "C 200 °C 150 C -100 °C 50 °C 50 °C 100 C 150 °C 200 *C 250 °C 300 C 350 C 10 sbar O A system operating at 100 degC at 1 MPa will not have cavitation O A system operating at 10 MPa at 200 degC will not have cavitation O A system operating at 100 kPa at 50 degC will not have cavitation O A system operating at 1 MPa at 200 degC will not have cavitation Pressure
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