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More generally , a phase can be described as a homogeneous portion of a
material system set off from other phases by a boundary surface or discontinuity .
The term “ homogeneous ” means that it is uniform in composition and structure ...
More generally , a phase can be described as a homogeneous portion of a
material system set off from other phases by a boundary surface or discontinuity .
The term “ homogeneous ” means that it is uniform in composition and structure ...
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0100 50 100 T ( °C ) Figure 1 - 2 Schematic 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 ...
0100 50 100 T ( °C ) Figure 1 - 2 Schematic 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 ...
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The water system is distinctive in that the structure of the solid phase is less
compact than is that of the liquid and therefore the solid is less ... 579 torr , is it
possible for all three phases , solid , liquid , and gas , to be together in
equilibrium .
The water system is distinctive in that the structure of the solid phase is less
compact than is that of the liquid and therefore the solid is less ... 579 torr , is it
possible for all three phases , solid , liquid , and gas , to be together in
equilibrium .
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1STATES OF MATTER | 1 |
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