Question: The triple point of carbon dioxide is -57 degree Celsius and 5.1 atmospheric pressure. This implies that
1 the normal melting point of dry ice (solid carbon dioxide) is 0 degree Celsius
2 dry ice sublimes at room temperature
3 dry ice melts when it is slowly heated at 10atm
Choose the possible answers.
Although my book have the exact same diagram for the phase diagram of carbon dioxide, but the question tells me that I have to reason it out because of the word "implication". However, I really can't figure much about the relationships of the phase changes with the triple point.
Your effort in teaching me to relate triple point and deciphering it to get more information is greatly appreciated!
Answer: is 2 and 3
EDIT: Extra question
Why does liquid changes rapidly into vapour and bubles of vapour are formed inside the liquid when the vapour pressure is same as the atmospheric pressure.
What is the implication? I know this happens during boiling, but how does a same vapour pressure and external pressure make the liquid change to vapour faster?