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Test: Physical Chemistry
1. | Which of the follow are false? I. Three phases can coexist at the triple point. II. It is not possible for ice to transition directly to water vapor without become a liquid first. III. The slope of the ice/water phase curve is positive IV. Distinct phases are not achievable above the critical point |
II and III
I only
II and IV
IV only
III and IV
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