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The following graph is a heating curve for chloroform, a solvent for fats, oils, and waxes: (3.7)

a. What is the approximate melting point of chloroform?

b. What is the approximate boiling point of chloroform?

c. On the heating curve, identify the segments A, B, C, D, and Eas solid, liquid, gas, melting, or boiling.

d. At the following temperatures, is chloroform a solid, liquid, or gas?

80C;40C;25C;80C

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Part a

aUsing the following graphs,the melting point is localid="1651816755658" 600C.

Part b

bUsing the following graphs,the boiling point is localid="1651812038384" 60C.

Part c

cAis solid state,Bis melting point,Cis in liquid state,Dis in water boils,Eis in gaseous condition.

Part d

d-80Cin solid satae,-40Cin liquid condition,25Cin liquid condition,80Cin gaseous state.

Step by step solution

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Step: 1 Given Information: (Part a)

Given are:The temperature curves for chloroform, a fat, oil, and waxes solvent, is provided.

To find the melting point of chloroform.

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Step: 2 Melting point: (Part a)

The melting point of chloroform is illustrated by B on the above heating curve, which is at -60C.

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Step: 3 Given Information: (Part b)

Given are:The heating curve for chloroform, a solvent for fats, oils, and waxes in a given graph below:

To find the boiling point of chloroform.

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Step: 4 Boiling point: (Part b)

At point,Dwhich is at 60C, the boiling point of chloroform, is shown on the given heating curve.

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Step: 5 Given Information: (Part c) 

Given are:The heating curve for chloroform, a solvent for fats, oils, and waxes in a given graph below:

To identify the heating curve segments A,B,C,D,Ehas solid, liquid, gas, melting, or boiling.

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Step: 6 Identifying curve: (Part c)

The curveAis found below the melting point, indicating a solid state

The curve Bidentifies the melting point

The curve Cis present above the melting point but below the boiling point, indicating that it is in a liquid state

The curve Dspecifies the temperature at which water boils

The curve Eis present above the boiling point, it denotes a gaseous condition.

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Step: 7 Given Information: (Part d) 

Given are:The temperature as 80C;40C;25C;80Cin heating curve for chloroform, a solvent for fats, oils, and waxes in a given graph below:

To find the following temperature 80C;40C;25C;80Cis chloroform a solid, liquid, or gas.

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Step: 8  Finding the curve: (Part d)

Chloroform has a melting point of -60Cand a boiling temperature of 60C.

On the heating curve, -80Cis below the melting point, indicating a solid state. As a result, chloroform exists in a solid state at -80C.

-40CIs present above the melting point but below the boiling point, indicating that it is in a liquid condition.

25CIs present above the melting point but below the boiling point, indicating that it is in a liquid condition.

80CAs it is above the boiling point, it denotes a gaseous state.

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