One statement is not true for the physical transition from H₂O(s) to H₂O(l) at constant pressure. A. Thermodynamically, the process requires expelling (removing) energy C. It occurs due to rupturing of hydrogen bonds of the ice crystalline lattice m The temperature of the liquid phase is higher than the normal melting point D. The transition produces a liquid phase of lower energy

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One statement is not true for the physical transition from H₂O(s) to H₂O(l) at constant pressure.
A.
Thermodynamically, the process requires expelling (removing)
energy
C.
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Masin
d
S
It occurs due to rupturing of hydrogen bonds of the ice
crystalline lattice
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B.
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The temperature of the liquid phase is higher than the normal
melting point
D. The transition produces a liquid phase of lower energy
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D
(4) ENG
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Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 13 One statement is not true for the physical transition from H₂O(s) to H₂O(l) at constant pressure. A. Thermodynamically, the process requires expelling (removing) energy C. O Masin d S It occurs due to rupturing of hydrogen bonds of the ice crystalline lattice 100 9 B. 4/01/ The temperature of the liquid phase is higher than the normal melting point D. The transition produces a liquid phase of lower energy < D (4) ENG 9: 4/2
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