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Define The Phase Rule and Phase Diagrams?

We encountered the Gibbs phase rule and phase diagrams in connection with single-substance systems. The present chapter derives the full version of the Gibbs phase rule for multi-component systems. It then discusses phase diagrams for some representative types of multi-component systems, and shows how they are related to the phase rule and to equilibrium concepts.


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