Atkins' Physical Chemistry 11e
Atkins' Physical Chemistry 11e
11th Edition
ISBN: 9780192575135
Author: Peter Atkins; Julio de Paula; James Keeler
Publisher: Oxford University Press Academic UK
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Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The phases present as the pressure on a sample of CO2 is steadily increased from 0.1atm at a constant temperature of 200K have to be described.

Concept introduction: The physical state of a substance under different conditions of temperature and pressure is represented by a phase diagram which is drawn by taking pressure on the y axis and temperature on the x axis.  One component system is a system involving one pure substance in different phases.  The system is defined by a set of variables and the minimum number of variable used to define the system is called its degree of freedom.

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Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The phases present as the pressure on a sample of CO2 is steadily increased from 0.1atm at a constant temperature of 310K have to be described.

Concept introduction: The physical state of a substance under different conditions of temperature and pressure is represented by a phase diagram which is drawn by taking pressure on the y axis and temperature on the x axis.  One component system is a system involving one pure substance in different phases.  The system is defined by a set of variables and the minimum number of variable used to define the system is called its degree of freedom.

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The phases present as the pressure on a sample of CO2 is steadily increased from 0.1atm at a constant temperature of 216.8K have to be described.

Concept introduction: The physical state of a substance under different conditions of temperature and pressure is represented by a phase diagram which is drawn by taking pressure on the y axis and temperature on the x axis.  One component system is a system involving one pure substance in different phases.  The system is defined by a set of variables and the minimum number of variable used to define the system is called its degree of freedom.

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