2. 15 Carbon dioxide at 280 K can be in three different phases: vapor, liquid, and solid. Indicate the pressure range for each phase.
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At 280 K, the triple point pressure is approximately 5.18 bar. The critical temperature of carbon dioxide is 304.13 K. Show more…
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