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The melting point of carbon tetrachloride is −23 °C and its boiling point is 77 °C. Draw a...

The melting point of carbon tetrachloride is −23 °C and its boiling point is 77 °C. Draw a heating curve for carbon tetrachloride from −100 °C to 100 °C.

a. What is the state of carbon tetrachloride at −50 °C?


b. What happens on the curve at −23 °C?


c. What is the state of carbon tetrachloride at 20 °C?


d. What is the state of carbon tetrachloride at 90 °C?


e. At what temperature will both solid and liquid be present?

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