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1-2 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 ...
1-2 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 ...
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b a LIQUID 760 92.51 0 P ( torr ) 4.58 GAS SOLID Triple point 1.95 -10 50 100
0.0100 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 ...
b a LIQUID 760 92.51 0 P ( torr ) 4.58 GAS SOLID Triple point 1.95 -10 50 100
0.0100 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 ...
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vapor pressure of each phase becomes equal to 1 atm , and vapor at this
pressure and of composition B can coexist with the two liquid phases of
compositions A and C. 2-6 DISTRIBUTION OF A SOLUTE BETWEEN
IMMISCIBLE SOLVENTS A ...
vapor pressure of each phase becomes equal to 1 atm , and vapor at this
pressure and of composition B can coexist with the two liquid phases of
compositions A and C. 2-6 DISTRIBUTION OF A SOLUTE BETWEEN
IMMISCIBLE SOLVENTS A ...
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1STATES OF MATTER | 1 |
2SOLUTIONS | 51 |
SECOND LAW AND EQUILIBRIUM | 115 |
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