Steam above 100 c could be steadily cooled down to 100 c at which point it would condense to liquid water.
Heating and cooling curve.
A heating or cooling curve is a simple line graph that shows the phase changes a given substance undergoes with increasing or decreasing temperature.
The heating curve for carbon dioxide would have only one plateau at the sublimation temperature of co 2.
You are likely to have used salol or stearic acid in a school practical lesson to make your own cooling curve.
The sloped areas of the graph represent a.
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Cooling curves are the opposite.
The entire experiment could be run in reverse.
The diagram shows a cooling curve for salol.
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They show how the temperature changes as a substance is cooled down.
In this video we will be studying how to read and draw a heating curve.
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