C) Below is a phase diagram of water. P (atm) A. B Triple Point T°C C a) Label the phases that are present in parts A, B, C. b) What is meant by the term "triple point"? Where au 3phases meet at a common temp & pressure c) Label the triple point the diagram and draw dotted lines connecting the pressure and temperature at the triple point (P = 0.006 atm, T = 0.01 °C). d) Draw dotted lines on the graph connecting the pressure and temperature needed to boil water at 1 atm and 100 °C. e) Draw dotted lines on the graph connecting the pressure and temperature where water freezes at 1 atm and 0 °C.

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Q6.
A) Using three molecules of water, draw the structure of water in the liquid phase in a
way that demonstrates how it hydrogen bonds.
B) Using intermolecular forces of attraction explain why the solubility of octanol in water is very low
(0.05 g/mL).
C) Below is a phase diagram of water.
by mass
mass% - mni
P
(atm)
A.
B
Tript font
T °C
C
a) Label the phases that are present in parts A, B, C.
b) What is meant by the term "triple point"?
Where au 3phases meet at a common temp & pressure
c) Label the triple point the diagram and draw dotted lines connecting the pressure and
temperature at the triple point (P = 0.006 atm, T = 0.01 °C).
d) Draw dotted lines on the graph connecting the pressure and temperature needed to boil water
at 1 atm and 100 °C.
e) Draw dotted lines on the graph connecting the pressure and temperature where water freezes at
1 atm and 0 °C.
8
Transcribed Image Text:Q6. A) Using three molecules of water, draw the structure of water in the liquid phase in a way that demonstrates how it hydrogen bonds. B) Using intermolecular forces of attraction explain why the solubility of octanol in water is very low (0.05 g/mL). C) Below is a phase diagram of water. by mass mass% - mni P (atm) A. B Tript font T °C C a) Label the phases that are present in parts A, B, C. b) What is meant by the term "triple point"? Where au 3phases meet at a common temp & pressure c) Label the triple point the diagram and draw dotted lines connecting the pressure and temperature at the triple point (P = 0.006 atm, T = 0.01 °C). d) Draw dotted lines on the graph connecting the pressure and temperature needed to boil water at 1 atm and 100 °C. e) Draw dotted lines on the graph connecting the pressure and temperature where water freezes at 1 atm and 0 °C. 8
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