MacRoscopic Properties: The World We See

Phases of Matter and Intensive Properties

What is a supercritical fluid?

Above its critical point, a given temperature and pressure combination, a substance behaves like both a liquid and a gas and is called supercritical. Supercritical fluids are very good solvents, like liquids, and as a result many modern chemical processes use them.



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