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Ten phases of solid

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Is a point on the phase diagram and the region on the heating curve related to melting the ice, Q 2 = n\(\Delta\)H fus.At the phase boundaries of the Fe-N system the chemical potentials of nitrogen 24 are equal for the solid and the gaseous phases co-existing in equilibrium. Represents a region on both diagrams related to heating ice from -10 to the freezing point and the heat Q 1=mc solid\(\Delta\)T The phase boundaries in the genuine 23 phase and potential diagrams represent the equilibrium between a solid phase(s) at the surface and the surrounding atmosphere of fixed composition.The graph on the right represents a heating curve as covered in gen chem 1 ( sec 5.3.3). The top transition is above the triple point and so liquid water is stable, while the lower transition is below the triple point and the solid sublimes to a gas without ever forming a liquid phase.

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\) shows two isobaric transitions for converting a solid to a gas.

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