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Author: Timberlake
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Chapter 10, Problem 107CP

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The state of dibromomethane existing at − 75 C0 needs to be calculated.

Concept Introduction:

Heating curve is the representation of the changing in the state of substance from solid to liquid to vapor corresponding to different temperature.

The given substance dibromomethane usually exists at 3 states such as solid, liquid and vapor state. Each state of dibromomethane corresponds to different temperature like at temperature below − 53 C0 it exists at solid state.

At temperature above − 53 C0 it exists at liquid state while at temperature above 97 C0 it exists at vapor state.

While the − 53C0 and 97 C0 corresponds to freezing and boiling temperature of water.

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The heating curve of dibromomethane at − 53 C0 needs to be calculated.

Concept Introduction:

Heating curve is the representation of the changing in the state of substance from solid to liquid to vapor corresponding to different temperature.

The given substance dibromomethane usually exists at 3 states such as solid, liquid and vapor state. Each state of dibromomethane corresponds to different temperature like at temperature below − 53 C0 it exists at solid state.

At temperature above − 53 C0 it exists at liquid state while at temperature above 97 C0 it exists at vapor state.

While the − 53C0 and 97 C0 corresponds to freezing and boiling temperature of water.

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The state of dibromomethane existing at − 18 C0 needs to be calculated.

Concept Introduction:

Heating curve is the representation of the changing in the state of substance from solid to liquid to vapor corresponding to different temperature.

The given substance dibromomethane usually exists at 3 states such as solid, liquid and vapor state. Each state of dibromomethane corresponds to different temperature like at temperature below − 53 C0 it exists at solid state.

At temperature above − 53 C0 it exists at liquid state while at temperature above 97 C0 it exists at vapor state.

While the − 53C0 and 97 C0 corresponds to freezing and boiling temperature of water.

(d)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The state of dibromomethane existing at 110 C0 needs to be calculated.

Concept Introduction:

Heating curve is the representation of the changing in the state of substance from solid to liquid to vapor corresponding to different temperature.

The given substance dibromomethane usually exists at 3 states such as solid, liquid and vapor state. Each state of dibromomethane corresponds to different temperature like at temperature below − 53 C0 it exists at solid state.

At temperature above − 53 C0 it exists at liquid state while at temperature above 97 C0 it exists at vapor state.

While the − 53C0 and 97 C0 corresponds to freezing and boiling temperature of water.

(e)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The temperature at which dibromomethane existing at solid as well as liquid state needs to be calculated.

Concept Introduction:

Heating curve is the representation of the changing in the state of substance from solid to liquid to vapor corresponding to different temperature.

The given substance dibromomethane usually exists at 3 states such as solid, liquid and vapor state. Each state of dibromomethane corresponds to different temperature like at temperature below − 53 C0 it exists at solid state.

At temperature above − 53 C0 it exists at liquid state while at temperature above 97 C0 it exists at vapor state.

While the − 53C0 and 97 C0 corresponds to freezing and boiling temperature of water.

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