Encyclopedia of Physical Science and Technology, Volume 16Academic Press, 1992 - Physical sciences |
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Page 248
... phase . As is illus- trated in Fig . 12 , several of those curves inter- sect in one or two points depending on the value U / W . These intersection points determine the stability limits of PM and PI phases . The lowest curve for the PM ...
... phase . As is illus- trated in Fig . 12 , several of those curves inter- sect in one or two points depending on the value U / W . These intersection points determine the stability limits of PM and PI phases . The lowest curve for the PM ...
Page 396
... Phase diagram for dodecyl hexaoxyethyl gly- col monoether - water mixtures . I = isotropic solution , M = middle phase ; N neat phase , C = crystalline phase , 2L = two liquid phases ; x shows location of lower consolute temperature . a ...
... Phase diagram for dodecyl hexaoxyethyl gly- col monoether - water mixtures . I = isotropic solution , M = middle phase ; N neat phase , C = crystalline phase , 2L = two liquid phases ; x shows location of lower consolute temperature . a ...
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... phases can exist simultaneously . The three phases are the solid phase , the liquid phase , and the vapor phase ( which is sometimes called the super- heated vapor phase or the gaseous phase ) . A pure substance , such as water , is one ...
... phases can exist simultaneously . The three phases are the solid phase , the liquid phase , and the vapor phase ( which is sometimes called the super- heated vapor phase or the gaseous phase ) . A pure substance , such as water , is one ...
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