FROM THE PHASE DIAGRAM, DESCRIBE AND IDENTIFY THE FOLLOWING: a. Identify the physical form of the sample of water at 100 °C and 101.3 kPa. b. Describe the changes of sample that occur when temperature slowly decreases from point where the conditions is at 374°C and 100 kPa. c. Describe the changes of sample at constant temperature, the initial condition is at 0°C and 100kPa.

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Problem 2: Phase Diagram
FROM THE PHASE DIAGRAM, DESCRIBE
AND IDENTIFY THE FOLLOWING:
a. Identify the physical form of the sample of water at 100 °C
and 101.3 kPa.
b. Describe the changes of sample that occur when
temperature slowly decreases from point where the
conditions is at 374°C and 100 kPa.
c. Describe the changes of sample at constant temperature,
the initial condition is at 0°C and 100kPa.
Pressure (kPa)
22100
101.3
0.611
0.13
-79
Solid
Normal
melting point
O
Liquid
Triple Point
0.01
Normal
boiling point
Temperature (°C)
100
Vapor
374
Transcribed Image Text:Problem 2: Phase Diagram FROM THE PHASE DIAGRAM, DESCRIBE AND IDENTIFY THE FOLLOWING: a. Identify the physical form of the sample of water at 100 °C and 101.3 kPa. b. Describe the changes of sample that occur when temperature slowly decreases from point where the conditions is at 374°C and 100 kPa. c. Describe the changes of sample at constant temperature, the initial condition is at 0°C and 100kPa. Pressure (kPa) 22100 101.3 0.611 0.13 -79 Solid Normal melting point O Liquid Triple Point 0.01 Normal boiling point Temperature (°C) 100 Vapor 374
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