Homework 1 Question 10 of 28 (1 point) | Question Attempt: 1 of 3 Study the following phase diagram of Substance X. pressure (atm) 32 16 solid liquid gas 0 0 200 400 temperature (K) Use this diagram to answer the following questions. Suppose a small sample of pure X is held at -194. °C and 18.6 atm. What will be the state of the sample? Suppose the temperature is held constant at -194. °C but the pressure is decreased by 9.7 atm. What will happen to the sample? Suppose, on the other hand, the pressure is held constant at 18.6 atm but the temperature is increased by 179. °C. What will happen to the sample? (choose one) v (choose one) ✓ (choose one) Nothing. It will melt. It will freeze. It will boil. Check It will condense. It will sublime. It will deposit. Save For Later Sub © 2024 McGraw Hill LLC. All Rights Reserved. Terms of Use | Privacy C Homework 1 Question 10 of 28 (1 point) | Question Attempt: 1 of 3 Study the following phase diagram of Substance X. pressure (atm) 32. 16 solid liquid 0 0 200 400 gas temperature (K) Use this diagram to answer the following questions. Suppose a small sample of pure X is held at -194. °C and 18.6 atm. What will be the state of the sample? Suppose the temperature is held constant at -194. °C but the pressure is decreased by 9.7 atm. What will happen to the sample? Suppose, on the other hand, the pressure is held constant at 18.6 atm but the temperature is increased by 179. °C. What will happen to the sample? Check (choose one) ✓ ✓ (choose one) Nothing. It will melt. It will freeze. It will boil. It will condense. It will sublime. It will deposit. Save For Later

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Homework 1
Question 10 of 28 (1 point) | Question Attempt: 1 of 3
Study the following phase diagram of Substance X.
pressure (atm)
32
16
solid
liquid
gas
0
0
200
400
temperature (K)
Use this diagram to answer the following questions.
Suppose a small sample of pure X is held at -194. °C and 18.6 atm.
What will be the state of the sample?
Suppose the temperature is held constant at -194. °C but the
pressure is decreased by 9.7 atm. What will happen to the sample?
Suppose, on the other hand, the pressure is held constant at 18.6 atm
but the temperature is increased by 179. °C. What will happen to the
sample?
(choose one) v
(choose one)
✓ (choose one)
Nothing.
It will melt.
It will freeze.
It will boil.
Check
It will condense.
It will sublime.
It will deposit.
Save For Later
Sub
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Transcribed Image Text:Homework 1 Question 10 of 28 (1 point) | Question Attempt: 1 of 3 Study the following phase diagram of Substance X. pressure (atm) 32 16 solid liquid gas 0 0 200 400 temperature (K) Use this diagram to answer the following questions. Suppose a small sample of pure X is held at -194. °C and 18.6 atm. What will be the state of the sample? Suppose the temperature is held constant at -194. °C but the pressure is decreased by 9.7 atm. What will happen to the sample? Suppose, on the other hand, the pressure is held constant at 18.6 atm but the temperature is increased by 179. °C. What will happen to the sample? (choose one) v (choose one) ✓ (choose one) Nothing. It will melt. It will freeze. It will boil. Check It will condense. It will sublime. It will deposit. Save For Later Sub © 2024 McGraw Hill LLC. All Rights Reserved. Terms of Use | Privacy C
Homework 1
Question 10 of 28 (1 point) | Question Attempt: 1 of 3
Study the following phase diagram of Substance X.
pressure (atm)
32.
16
solid
liquid
0
0
200
400
gas
temperature (K)
Use this diagram to answer the following questions.
Suppose a small sample of pure X is held at -194. °C and 18.6 atm.
What will be the state of the sample?
Suppose the temperature is held constant at -194. °C but the
pressure is decreased by 9.7 atm. What will happen to the sample?
Suppose, on the other hand, the pressure is held constant at 18.6 atm
but the temperature is increased by 179. °C. What will happen to the
sample?
Check
(choose one) ✓
✓ (choose one)
Nothing.
It will melt.
It will freeze.
It will boil.
It will condense.
It will sublime.
It will deposit.
Save For Later
Transcribed Image Text:Homework 1 Question 10 of 28 (1 point) | Question Attempt: 1 of 3 Study the following phase diagram of Substance X. pressure (atm) 32. 16 solid liquid 0 0 200 400 gas temperature (K) Use this diagram to answer the following questions. Suppose a small sample of pure X is held at -194. °C and 18.6 atm. What will be the state of the sample? Suppose the temperature is held constant at -194. °C but the pressure is decreased by 9.7 atm. What will happen to the sample? Suppose, on the other hand, the pressure is held constant at 18.6 atm but the temperature is increased by 179. °C. What will happen to the sample? Check (choose one) ✓ ✓ (choose one) Nothing. It will melt. It will freeze. It will boil. It will condense. It will sublime. It will deposit. Save For Later
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