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PHASE DIAGRAM WORKSHEET. Part A – Generic Phase Diagram. Answer the questions below in relation to the following generic phase diagram. 1. Which section represents the solid phase? ________. 2. What section represents the liquid phase? ________.
KEY PHASE DIAGRAM WORKSHEET Part A – Generic Phase Diagram. Answer the questions below in relation to the following generic phase diagram. 1. Which section represents the solid phase? A 2. What section represents the liquid phase? C 3. What section represents the gas phase? B 4.
Phase Diagram for Water. Water is a unique substance in many ways. One of these special properties is the fact that solid water (ice) is less dense than liquid water just above the freezing point. The phase diagram for water is shown in the figure below.
A phase diagram is a graphical way to summarize the conditions under which equilibria exist between the different states of matter. It also allows us to predict the phase of a substance that is stable at any given temperature and pressure. Critical Thinking Questions. 1. What Label is on the x-axis? 2. What Label is on the y-axis? 3.
A phase diagram is a graphical representation of the various phases of a substance or mixture of substances that coexist in thermodynamic equilibrium, and undergo phase changes under different working conditions, such as temperature, pressure, or volume. The water system is divided into three phases: ICE (S), WATER (L), and WATER VAPOUR (G)
Use the water phase diagram on the right to answer the following questions. 1. At a pressure of 1 atmosphere, what is the normal freezing point? 2. What is the normal boiling point at 1 atmosphere of pressure? 3. Dever, CO is approximately 5,280 ft above sea level, which means the normal atmospheric pressure is less than 1 atm. In Denver, will ...
This lecture defines and gives examples of phase, one phase and two phase systems, equilibrium, component, and triple point. A detailed discussion of the most familiar one phase system, water, is followed by comparisons of the phase diagrams of aluminum and silicon.