Principles of Modern Chemistry
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Author: David W. Oxtoby, H. Pat Gillis, Laurie J. Butler
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Chapter 10, Problem 44P
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Interpretation:Whether the temperature is higher or lower than 132 oC when the white tin (1.00 atm cooled below 132 oC) changes to gray tin and some white tin is compressed to a pressure of 2.00 atm should be explained with reason.
Concept introduction:Matter can exist mainly in three states; solid, liquid and gas. These phases can be interconverted into one another with the help of application of pressure and temperature.
The phase diagram is used to represent the phase change due to change in the pressure and temperature.
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