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Given the phase diagram above, what phase would water be in if it had the following properties: a. 50 °C, and 0.5 atm pressure b. -50°C, and 0.5 atm pressure c. 125 ° C, and 1.0…
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Given the phase diagram above, what phase would water be in if it had the following properties: a. 50 °C, and 0.5 atm pressure b. -50°C, and 0.5 atm pressure c. 125 ° C, and 1.0…
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Given the phase diagram above, what phase would water be in if it had the following properties:
a. 50 °C, and 0.5 atm pressure
b. -50°C, and 0.5 atm pressure
c. 125 ° C, and 1.0 atm pressure
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