In a phase diagram, what does the line between the solid and liquid phases repre

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In a phase diagram, what does the line between the solid and liquid phases represent?
  1. Sublimation point
  2. Melting point
  3. Boiling point
  4. Triple point

Questions & Step-by-Step Solutions

In a phase diagram, what does the line between the solid and liquid phases represent?
  • Step 1: Understand what a phase diagram is. A phase diagram shows the different states of matter (solid, liquid, gas) for a substance at various temperatures and pressures.
  • Step 2: Identify the solid and liquid phases on the diagram. The solid phase is usually on one side, and the liquid phase is on the other.
  • Step 3: Look at the line that separates the solid and liquid phases. This line indicates where the two phases can exist together.
  • Step 4: Recognize that this line represents the melting point. At this point, the solid can turn into a liquid as it heats up.
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