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Quiz Phase Diagram

The document contains 10 multiple choice questions about phase diagrams for water and carbon dioxide. The questions ask about key points on the phase diagrams like the triple point, boiling point, phases at standard temperature and pressure, and phase changes represented by different lines on the diagrams.

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Quiz Phase Diagram

The document contains 10 multiple choice questions about phase diagrams for water and carbon dioxide. The questions ask about key points on the phase diagrams like the triple point, boiling point, phases at standard temperature and pressure, and phase changes represented by different lines on the diagrams.

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Phase Diagrams
Questions #1-5 refer to the phase diagram for Phase Diagram - Water
water (shown to the right).

1. Which letter (A-E) represents the “triple


point”? What does the “triple point”
mean?

2. At what pressure can water boil at room


temperature (25 EC)?

3. What phase is water found in at room temperature and 1 atmosphere pressure?

4. Water exists in what phase(s) at STP (Standard Temperature and Pressure)?

5. Which of the following phase changes (sublimation, deposition, melting, freezing,


condensation, vaporization) occur along the curve BDE?
Phase Diagram - Carbon Dioxide
Questions #6-10 refer to the phase diagram
for carbon dioxide (shown to the right).

6. At 1 atmosphere pressure, what phases


does CO2 pass through as the temperature
increases? Which phase change(s) does
this include?

7. Which letter signifies the “critical point”?


What does the critical point mean?

8. CO2 exists as a gas at room temperature. How much pressure would have to be applied to
turn CO2 into a liquid at room temperature?

9. At what temperature would CO2 sublimate at sea level (1 atm pressure)?

10. What phase change(s) occur across the curve AB in the phase diagram for CO2?

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