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This only occurs at a specific point on the phase diagram of a substance called the "triple point." This point corresponds to a certain pressure and temperature for an individual substance, since these are the axis values for a phase diagram.
Draw a vertical line through the triple point.
Freezing-Melting, And Boiling-Condensation You will also get the same temperature at the triple point at 273.16 K (0.01 °C) and 0.611657 kPa (0.00603659 atm) and along the sublimation-preciptiation/condensation line below the triple point.
The triple point is not really nearer any phase than any other. That's the whole idea is that at that point, it is part solid, part liquid, and part gas.
The triple point of a phase diagram is the location where the solid, liquid, and gas phases meet; it is the temperature and pressure at which a given substance can assume any of the 3 usual phases of matter.
This point is call the "triple point" and this is where all three lines meet together on the phase diagram.
At the triple point three phases coexist in equilibrium: solid, liquid and gas.
The triple point of a phase diagram is the location where the solid, liquid, and gas phases meet; it is the temperature and pressure at which a given substance can assume any of the 3 usual phases of matter.
This only occurs at a specific point on the phase diagram of a substance called the "triple point." This point corresponds to a certain pressure and temperature for an individual substance, since these are the axis values for a phase diagram.
Draw a vertical line through the triple point.
a point indicating three phases in dynamic equilibrium
the triple point
The triple point of a phase diagram is the location where the solid, liquid, and gas phases meet; it is the temperature and pressure at which a given substance can assume any of the 3 usual phases of matter.
Using a triple point phase diagram or "line graph chart" with temperature and pressure on the outsides then draw the reaction.
the vertical axis is the pressure
meet at the critical point on the diagram.
Freezing-Melting, And Boiling-Condensation You will also get the same temperature at the triple point at 273.16 K (0.01 °C) and 0.611657 kPa (0.00603659 atm) and along the sublimation-preciptiation/condensation line below the triple point.