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7-2 |
An exercise based on the Gibbs Phase Rule. |
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7-4 |
Another exercise based on the Gibbs Phase Rule. The possibility of chemical reaction (ionization and metathesis) is included. |
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7-5 |
A third exercise based on the Gibbs Phase Rule. The possibility of equibium reactions of gases and a pure solid is included. |
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7-16 |
A simple thought problem that requires a little knowledge of chemistry. The quantities DHovap and DUovap measure the strength of intermolecular attractions in the liquid (i.e., in a condensed) phase. |
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7-21 |
Short, but very important T/F problem |
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7-43 |
A small thought problem designed to help with understanding of chemical potential. |
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7-23 |
Standard problem: Estimate the pressure that must be applied to lower the melting point of water n deg C. |
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7-37 |
At what temperature are two solid forms of tin at equilibrium? The difference in entropy betwee the two forms is more important than the difference in density. |