Directions: C. Answer the following questions based on the P-T phase diagram of water. B 4 1 2 C (374 °C, 218 atm) 3 A (0.01 °C, 0.00603 atm) Pressure Temperature 1. Identify the four phases shown as 1-4 in the phase diagram. a. Solid c. Vapor b. Liquid d. Supercritical fluid
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The phase at the bottom left of the diagram, typically labeled as "1", is the solid phase. This is where the temperature and pressure are both low, and water exists as ice. Show more…
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