Section 12.5 Phase Diagrams

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Section 12.5 Phase Diagrams Bill Vining SUNY Oneonta

Phase Diagrams In this section… Phase changes involving solids Phase diagrams as predictors of phase Supercritical Fluids Phase diagrams as predictors of phase changes

Phase changes involving solids

Phase changes involving solids

Phase Diagram for Water

Phase diagrams as predictors of phase

Supercritical Fluids Above the critical temperature, the gas has too much kinetic energy for a liquid to form, regardless of the external pressure. Below the critical pressure, a gas is an impermanent gas because it can be liquefied by applying pressure. Above the critical pressure, a gas is a permanent gas because it can not be liquefied, no matter how great the pressure.

Phase diagrams as predictors of phase changes