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When the pressure is less than the pressure of the triple point, the substance can exist in the solid and gas phases. At pressures below the triple point pressure, the substance cannot exist in the liquid phase.
liquid & vapor
liquid & vapor
When the pressure is less than the pressure of the triple point, the substance can exist in the gas phase. At pressures below the triple point, the substance would typically be in the gas phase due to the lower pressure preventing the substance from forming a liquid or solid.
A substance will exist as a gas at ambient temperature and pressure if its boiling point is below the ambient temperature and its vapor pressure exceeds the atmospheric pressure at that temperature.
All three phases.
When the pressure is less than the pressure of the triple point, only the vapor phase of a substance can exist. In this state, the substance cannot exist as a liquid or solid because the conditions do not allow for those phases to be stable. As the pressure decreases further below the triple point, the substance will transition directly from solid to vapor through sublimation, bypassing the liquid phase altogether.
H3O+ is not a substance that can exist as a pure compound as it is actually a hydronium ion, which is formed by the hydration of a proton in water. Therefore, it does not have a boiling point of its own.
Yes. In fact, there is a specific combination of pressure and temperature where the solid, liquid, and gaseous phases can co-exist. Do some reading on "triple point".Yes. In fact, there is a specific combination of pressure and temperature where the solid, liquid, and gaseous phases can co-exist. Do some reading on "triple point".Yes. In fact, there is a specific combination of pressure and temperature where the solid, liquid, and gaseous phases can co-exist. Do some reading on "triple point".Yes. In fact, there is a specific combination of pressure and temperature where the solid, liquid, and gaseous phases can co-exist. Do some reading on "triple point".
This point is call the "triple point" and this is where all three lines meet together on the phase diagram.
The melting point of a solid is the temperature at which it changes STATE from SOLID to LIQUID. At the melting point the solid and liquid phase exist in equilibrium. The melting point of a substance depends (usually slightly) on pressure and is usually specified at STANDARDatmospheric pressure.
Because liquid water can't exist at any pressure below 0.006 atmosphere, no matter what the temperature is.