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1. Based on the graph's information, what temperature(s) will we see iron in BOTH liquid and gas phase? -0c
-100c
-1500c
-2575c
-above 3000c

2. Which phase change(s) is (are) NOT included on this graph?
-Melting
-Condensation
-Vaporization
-Sublimation

3. Where are the phase changes occuring?
-A to B
-C to D
-D to E
-E to F

Please answer all 3 questions!


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