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Chemistry, 27.02.2021 01:00 christianconklin22

Where are the solid, liquids and gas places located for this graph? and what are the phase changes for (A/B), (C/B), (B/A), and (A/C).

• Condensation
• Freezing
• Deposition
• Sublimation
• Melting
• Vaporization​


Where are the solid, liquids and gas places located for this graph?

and what are the phase change

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