The following information is given for silicon at 1 atm: Tb = 2355.00°C AHvap (2355.00°C) = 1.058 × 104 J/g Tm = 1410.00°C Specific heat solid = 0.7110 J/g °℃ Specific heat liquid =0.9080 J/g °C AHfus (1410.00°C) = 1.653 × 10³ J/g A 29.30 g sample of solid silicon is initially at 1398.00°C. If 3.894 x 104 J of heat are added to the sample at constant pressure ( P= 1 atm), which of the following is/are true? (Select all that apply.) The sample is at a temperature of 1410.00°C. The sample is a liquid. The sample is at a temperature greater than 1410.00°C. O The sample is a gas. The sample is a solid in equilibrium with liquid.

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The following information is given for silicon at 1 atm:
Ть = 2355.00°C
AHvap (2355.00°C) =
1.058 × 10 J/g
AHfus (1410.00°C) =
1.653 × 10³ J/g
Tm = 1410.00°C
Specific heat solid = 0.7110 J/g °C
Specific heat liquid =-0.9080 J/g °C
A 29.30 g sample of solid silicon is initially at 1398.00°C. If
3.894 x 10 J of heat are added to the sample at constant pressure (
P = 1 atm), which of the following is/are true?
(Select all that apply.)
The sample is at a temperature of 1410.00°C..
O The sample is a liquid.
O The sample is at a temperature greater than 1410.00°C.
O The sample is a gas.
O The sample is a solid in equilibrium with liquid.
Transcribed Image Text:The following information is given for silicon at 1 atm: Ть = 2355.00°C AHvap (2355.00°C) = 1.058 × 10 J/g AHfus (1410.00°C) = 1.653 × 10³ J/g Tm = 1410.00°C Specific heat solid = 0.7110 J/g °C Specific heat liquid =-0.9080 J/g °C A 29.30 g sample of solid silicon is initially at 1398.00°C. If 3.894 x 10 J of heat are added to the sample at constant pressure ( P = 1 atm), which of the following is/are true? (Select all that apply.) The sample is at a temperature of 1410.00°C.. O The sample is a liquid. O The sample is at a temperature greater than 1410.00°C. O The sample is a gas. O The sample is a solid in equilibrium with liquid.
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