1.1 Consider the variation of molar Gibbs energy with temperature at constant pressure and 1.1.1 Write the correct expression for the slope of the graph. Draw a sketch depicting sublimation, according to the expression in 1.1.1. 1.1.3 Show in your sketch the temperature of phase transition. 1.1.4 Show in your sketch the region where solid is most stable. 1.1.5 Show in your sketch the region where gas is most stable.

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1.1 Consider the variation of molar Gibbs energy with temperature at constant pressure
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1.1.1 Write the correct expression for the slope of the graph.
1.1.2 Draw a sketch depicting sublimation, according to the expression in 1.1.1.
Show in your sketch the temperature of phase transition.
1.1.4 Show in your sketch the region where solid is most stable.
1.1.3
1.1.5 Show in your sketch the region where gas is most stable.
Transcribed Image Text:1.1 Consider the variation of molar Gibbs energy with temperature at constant pressure and 1.1.1 Write the correct expression for the slope of the graph. 1.1.2 Draw a sketch depicting sublimation, according to the expression in 1.1.1. Show in your sketch the temperature of phase transition. 1.1.4 Show in your sketch the region where solid is most stable. 1.1.3 1.1.5 Show in your sketch the region where gas is most stable.
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