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... PHASE DIAGRAMS Each of the states of aggregation , or types of arrangement of molecules , a substance or mixture can assume is termed a phase . A sample of water may be in the vapor phase , in the liquid phase , in the solid phase which ...
... PHASE DIAGRAMS Each of the states of aggregation , or types of arrangement of molecules , a substance or mixture can assume is termed a phase . A sample of water may be in the vapor phase , in the liquid phase , in the solid phase which ...
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... phase diagram for water in the region of relatively low pressure . One torr , which is a pressure very nearly equal to 1 mm Hg , is defined as 1/760 atm . At high pressures , several different crystalline forms of ice occur . tinctive ...
... phase diagram for water in the region of relatively low pressure . One torr , which is a pressure very nearly equal to 1 mm Hg , is defined as 1/760 atm . At high pressures , several different crystalline forms of ice occur . tinctive ...
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... phase is less compact than is that of the liquid and therefore the solid is less dense . A point of particular interest in Figure 1-2 is that designated o and known as the triple point . Only under the conditions represented by this ...
... phase is less compact than is that of the liquid and therefore the solid is less dense . A point of particular interest in Figure 1-2 is that designated o and known as the triple point . Only under the conditions represented by this ...
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