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MacRoscopic Properties: The World We See

Phases of Matter and Intensive Properties

What is a phase diagram?

A phase diagram shows the phases of a particular substance as a function of temperature and pressure. An example for a single component phase diagram (as in not a mixture) is shown above. Phase diagrams also exist for mixtures, but these get very complicated very quickly.

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A phase diagram shows the phases of a particular substance as a function of temperature and pressure.

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