Monoclinic 1 atm liquid 153°C, 1420 atm 95.39°C, 1 atm Rhombic 95.31°C, 5.1 X 10 atm gas this is not a triple point. triple point at 115.18°C: rhombic monoclinic liquid Liquid 115.21°C, 1 atm (a) How many triple points are in the phase diagram? 115.18°C, 3.2 x 10³ atm Ogas this is not a triple point Temperature (b) What phases are in equilibrium at each of the triple points? (Select all that apply.) triple point at 95.31°C: rhombic monoclinic 444.6°C. 1 atm Gas Ⓡ
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Use the accompanying phase diagram for sulfur to answer the following questions.
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Monoclinic
95.39°C,
1 atm
1 atm
Rhombic
153°C,
1420 atm
liquid
triple point at 115.18°C:
rhombic
monoclinic
(a) How many triple points are in the phase diagram?
liquid
gas
this is not a triple point
95.31°C,
5.1 X 10 atm
Liquid
115.21°C,
1 atm
115.18°C,
3.2 x 105 atm
(b) What phases are in equilibrium at each of the triple points? (Select all that apply.)
triple point at 95.31°C:
rhombic
monoclinic
gas
this is not a triple point
Temperature
444.6°C,
1 atm
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