Phase Diagram WorksheetFor each of the questions on this worksheet, refer to the phase diagram for mysterious compound X.1) What is the critical temperature of compound X? ___________2) If you were to have a bottle containing compound X in your closet, what phase would it most likely be in? _____________________3) At what temperature and pressure will all three phases coexist?_____________________________________4) If I have a bottle of compound X at a pressure of 45 atm and temperature of 1000 C, what will happen if I raise the temperature to 4000 C?_____________________________________5) Why can’t compound X be boiled at a temperature of 2000 C?_____________________________________6) If I wanted to, could I drink compound X?_____________________________________Phase Diagram WorksheetFor each of the questions on this worksheet, refer to the phase diagram for mysterious compound X.1) What is the critical temperature of compound X? ~7700 C2) If you were to have a bottle containing compound X in your closet, what phase would it most likely be in? Extrapolating from this diagram, it’s most likely a gas.3) At what temperature and pressure will all three phases coexist?3500 C, ~51 atm4) If I have a bottle of compound X at a pressure of 45 atm and temperature of 1000 C, what will happen if I raise the temperature to 4000 C?It will sublime5) Why can’t compound X be boiled at a temperature of 2000 C?It does not form a liquid at this temperature. It only exists as a liquid at temperatures above 3500 C.6) If I wanted to, could I drink compound X?No. At the temperatures and pressures that it forms a liquid, you’d probably
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