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In what phase is CO2 at 4 atm and -10°C is liquid, gas or solid? Starting from the same point, 4 atm and −10 °C, what phase change would eventually result from an increase in pressure? a. vaporization
b. sublimation
c. freezing
d. deposition
e. melting
f. condensation

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