lodine (I2), like other substances, has only 3 phases: solid, liquid and gas. The triple point of iodine is at 90 torr and 115 °C. Which of the following statements is true about liquid of l2? Note that 1 torr = 1 mm Hg. O a. l2 (liq) is less dense than l2 (g). O b.l2 (liq) cannot exist at 120 °C. c. l2 (lig) cannot exist at 1 atm. (1 atm = 760 torr) d. l2 (liq) cannot have a vapor pressure above 90 torr. e. l2 (liq) cannot exist at 10 torr.
lodine (I2), like other substances, has only 3 phases: solid, liquid and gas. The triple point of iodine is at 90 torr and 115 °C. Which of the following statements is true about liquid of l2? Note that 1 torr = 1 mm Hg. O a. l2 (liq) is less dense than l2 (g). O b.l2 (liq) cannot exist at 120 °C. c. l2 (lig) cannot exist at 1 atm. (1 atm = 760 torr) d. l2 (liq) cannot have a vapor pressure above 90 torr. e. l2 (liq) cannot exist at 10 torr.
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Transcribed Image Text:lodine (12), like other substances, has only 3 phases: solid, liquid and gas. The triple point of iodine is at 90 torr and
115 °C. Which of the following statements is true about liquid of I2? Note that 1 torr = 1 mm Hg.
a. l2 (liq) is less dense than l2 (g).
b. 12 (liq) cannot exist at 120 °C.
Oc l2 (liq) cannot exist at 1 atm. (1 atm = 760 torr)
o d.l2 (liq) cannot have a vapor pressure above 90 torr.
e. l2 (liq) cannot exist at 10 torr.
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