Heating and cooling curves of naphthalene

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The discussion centers on the heating and cooling curves of naphthalene, with participants debating which graphs accurately represent these processes. Confusion arises regarding the slopes of the curves at the end of the graphs, as many online sources display either straight lines or varying curvatures. Participants suggest that the correct heating curve may be option B, while option C is favored for the cooling curve, referencing Wikipedia for validation. Some participants argue for options A and D based on initial curve shapes. Additionally, there is a request for clarification on how kinetic theory explains the graph shapes, indicating a desire for a deeper understanding of the underlying principles. The comparison to stearic acid is also mentioned, suggesting interest in how different substances might exhibit similar or differing behaviors in their phase change graphs.
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When going through topics on melting and freezing, i came across 2 graphs of slightly different curvature for both the heating and cooling of naphthalene.

The ending part of the graphs are the ones that confuse me, whether slope upwards or downwards. Most graphs in the internet just show straight lines or some curve one way, some the other way.

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Heating curve: A or B?
Cooling curve: C or D?

Also, would the graph be similar to another substance, say stearic acid?
Thanks much!
 

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I'd say C is the correct cooling curve, according to Wikipedia.

I think B is the correct heating curve, but don't quote me on it.
 
Thanks, espen180! Those are my answers too.

But someone told me it should be A and D since they follow the shape of the curve at the beginning.
 
any1 know how to toooooth!
 
i did dis lab in skol... an wat i really want to know is the kinetic theory to account for the shape of the graph... can any1 pleasezz help! :-(
 
ohhhhhh an in the cooling graph C is correct curve...
 
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