Study the following phase diagram of Substance X. pressure (atm) 28. 14 0. 0 solid 100 liquid 200 gas temperature (K) Use this diagram to answer the following questions.
States of Matter
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![Study the following phase diagram of Substance X.
pressure (atm)
28-
14.
0.
0
solid
100
liquid
200
gas
temperature (K)
Use this diagram to answer the following questions.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F5eb09660-693f-4b0a-9c98-8e645b8ba753%2Fb875269a-d44d-49a1-b1ee-b4d2bb961845%2F2mwhsem_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
![Suppose a small sample of pure X is held at - 120. °C and 1.2 atm.
What will be the state of the sample?
Suppose the temperature is held constant at - 120. °C but the
pressure is decreased by 1 atm. What will happen to the sample?
Suppose, on the other hand, the pressure is held constant at 1.2 atm
but the temperature is increased by 25. °C. What will happen to the
sample?
(choose one)
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✓ (choose one)
Nothing.
It will melt.
It will freeze.
It will boil.
It will condense.
It will sublime.
It will deposit.
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