AP Chemistry : Phase Diagrams

Study concepts, example questions & explanations for AP Chemistry

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Example Questions

Example Question #11 : Phase Changes

What is the definition of the triple point?

Possible Answers:
The point in which temperature change has no effect on the substance
The state where liquid and gas cannot be differentiated
The condensation line of the phase diagram
The state where solid, liquid, and gas coexist in equilibrium
None of these
Correct answer: The state where solid, liquid, and gas coexist in equilibrium
Explanation:

Definition of triple point: where solid, liquid, and gas exist in equilibrium

Example Question #12 : Phase Changes

What is represented by point D

Possible Answers:

condensation

Triple point

liquid phase

evaporation

Critical point

Correct answer:

Critical point

Explanation:

the critical point is where the solid and gas cannot be distinguished

Example Question #1 : Phase Diagrams

A solution of water is at 0.006atm and 0.01 degrees Celsius. What phase(s) are present in the sample?



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Possible Answers:

Liquid and gas

Solid and gas

Liquid only

Solid and liquid

Solid, liquid, and gas

Correct answer:

Solid, liquid, and gas

Explanation:

The point detailed in the question is the triple point of water on the phase diagram. At the triple point all three phases of a chemical coexist; as such the correct answer is solid, liquid, and gas. 

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